COLBERT & KIMMEL GO ROGUE — SIMON COWELL JOINS THE REBELLION! A NEW “TRUTH NEWS” NETWORK THREATENS TO BURN DOWN AMERICAN MEDIA

rom Late-Night Jesters to Rebel Truth-Tellers

It started with one remark — a single spark about Charlie Kirk’s 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁ing — and now the flames are out of control. Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert, once rivals, have flipped the script on American television, announcing a brand-new uncensored, unscripted news network that answers to NO ONE.

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No ABC.
No CBS.
No corporate leash.

Just a dangerous vow: 👉 “We’ll say what the networks won’t.”

The Cowell Bombshell

But the real explosion came from the unlikeliest source: Simon Cowell. Yes, that Simon Cowell — the kingmaker who gave the world American Idol and The X Factor.

This time, he’s not judging singers. He’s building a media empire.

Cowell dropped the quote that sent Hollywood and Washington into meltdown:
👉 “Television has become weak, sanitized, corporate. I know what people really want: the truth, raw and uncut.”

And with that, the game changed.

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Why Risk Everything?

Why would Kimmel jeopardize his ABC empire now?
Why would Colbert abandon CBS at the height of his dominance?
And why would Cowell, a billionaire talent machine, gamble it all on a news revolt?

Insiders whisper that Cowell’s involvement gives the project exactly what it needs: legitimacy and global reach. If he can turn karaoke singers into superstars, what happens when he turns late-night hosts into the faces of America’s most dangerous newscast?

Truth News: A Media Mutiny in Motion

If it succeeds, “Truth News” won’t just disrupt late-night comedy. It will rewrite the DNA of American journalism.

👉 No politicians.
👉 No corporate boards.
👉 Just entertainers-turned-rebels, backed by the most ruthless architect television has ever seen.

The stakes? Nothing less than the future of news itself.