‘Anyone will do a better job’: Trump’s ‘No Talent’ excavation in the late-night show host; The US President says Jimmy Follen and Kimmel ‘next’ after Stephen Collbert

US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that late night presenter Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Follen had no talent and said they would be next to cancel during a news conference.At the conference, when Real America’s voice correspondent Brian Glenn questioned the Serious XM about the possible departure of Howard Stern after his contract ended, and whether the “Hate Trump” entertainment strategy was losing public appeal, Fox News said.Trump referred to CBS’s recent end of “The Late Show with Stephen Collbert” and predicted similar fate for Follen and Kimmel.“Well, it’s not worked,” said Trump. “And it’s not the work, in fact, for a long time, and I will say too much from the beginning. Colbert has no talent. I mean, I can take anyone here. I can go out on beautiful streets and choose some people who do just or better. They will get more ratings than that. He did not get any talent.”He said, “Follen has no talent. Kimmel has no talent. They are going ahead. I have heard that they are going. I don’t know, but I think they would think that they know, Kolbert has a better rating than kimmel or fallen.”After the cancellation of Colbert’s program last month, Trump shared similar feelings on the truth social.“The word is, and it is a strong word over it, Jimmy Kimmel is ahead to go to the sweepstake late night and soon after, the Follen will go,” Trump wrote.He said, “These are people with talent, who were paid millions of dollars in all cases, which were great television, it is really good to see them destroying them, and I hope I have played a major role in it!”While liberal commentators suggested that CBS canceled Kolbert’s program for political reasons to calm the original organization of Trump, Paramount, CBS, maintained that it was “purely a financial decision”.Regarding Stern, Trump recalled his performance in the show. He said that the influence of Stern declined after Hillary Clinton supported Hillary Clinton in 2016.Trump said, “He lost his audience. People gave me a break. When he supported Hillary Clinton, he went down.”