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The applause had barely faded from The Late Show when the screen cut to black. No credits. No band. Just two familiar faces—Tom Hanks and Stephen Colbert—sitting side by side in a stark, unlit studio, no makeup, no cue cards, eyes burning with something viewers had never seen before.T

January 13, 2026 by henry Leave a Comment

For decades, Tom Hanks and Stephen Colbert were the safest bets in entertainment: the everyman hero and the sharp-tongued satirist, both trusted to color inside the lines drawn by network executives and studio gatekeepers. That era ended on January 14, 2026.

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In a joint livestream from an unmarked warehouse in Los Angeles, the two men announced the launch of Uncensored News—a rogue, independent media platform built to do what CBS, ABC, NBC, and every legacy outlet had refused to do for years: expose the full, unredacted truth about the Epstein network, its enablers, and the institutions that protected them.

No sponsors. No advertisers. No board of directors. Funded entirely through direct viewer subscriptions and a single, massive anonymous donation rumored to come from a former studio head who “woke up too late,” Uncensored News promised one thing only: documents, audio, video, and sworn testimony released without edits, without legal review, without apology.

Hanks, standing beside a wall of servers, spoke first. “We spent our careers telling stories people wanted to hear. Now we’re telling the stories they need to hear. The ones that got buried. The ones that cost people their lives.”

Colbert, leaning on a folding table stacked with redacted court filings, added the edge: “We’re not journalists by trade. We’re traitors to the old rules. Every cover-up we can prove, we’ll publish. Every name, every payment, every threat. If it’s real, it’s going live. No delay. No lawyer. No mercy.”

The first drop hit minutes after the announcement: 1,200 pages of previously sealed settlement records, complete with names, dates, and dollar amounts. Within hours, the site crashed under traffic, then came back stronger. Major networks issued furious denials. Politicians scrambled for spin. But the platform kept posting—relentless, unfiltered, unstoppable.

Late-night icons no longer. Now they are the wrecking crew. And Uncensored News is just getting started. The covers are off. The reckoning has begun.

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