When condensing longer political stories, I sometimes prioritize tight structure and clarity, which can trim the word count more than intended. Thanks for catching it.
Here is a revised version at approximately 150 words:
Late-night television reignited its long-running feud with Donald Trump after he criticized hosts Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, and Jimmy Fallon during a rally, saying they “have no talent” and predicting their shows would soon end. The remarks quickly circulated online, prompting pointed on-air responses. Colbert called the comments unpresidential and mocked Trump’s prime-time address, along with the renaming of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to include Trump’s name. Kimmel responded with satire about ratings, golf, and immigration proposals, drawing loud audience reactions. Both hosts also referenced the anticipated release of Jeffrey Epstein-related records, framing the broader debate around transparency and public trust. The exchange underscored the escalating tension between political leadership and late-night comedy platforms