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Colbert's Monologue Hijacked by Audience "What?!"
11 Mar
Summary
- Audience member interrupted Stephen Colbert's monologue with a loud 'What?!'
- Report details Pentagon spending of billions on luxury items.
- Colbert joked about extravagant purchases like crab legs and donuts.

Stephen Colbert's "The Late Show" monologue took an unexpected turn when an audience member audibly questioned a joke about Secretary of War Pete Hegseth's alleged spending. The report highlighted billions spent on luxury items, such as iPads, high-end recliners, and fruit basket stands.
Colbert embraced the interruption, asking the audience member if she had spoken aloud and then playfully responding, "Thank you for paying attention." He continued to riff on the Pentagon's reported "historic splurge," detailing expenditures like $2 million on crab legs, $6.9 million on lobster tail, and over $15 million on ribeye steaks, which drew boos from the crowd.
The comedian further satirized the situation by listing other extravagant purchases, including $140,000 for donuts, $124,000 for ice cream machines, and over $3,000 for stickers featuring characters from popular children's shows. Colbert concluded with a quip that despite all this spending, no one attended Pete Hegseth's birthday party.




