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'That's 8 school buses full of children': Stephen Colbert stops joking to condemn Trump's family separations

Less than two weeks out from Election Day, the Trump fountain of horrors is yet to run dry, and Late Show host Stephen Colbert is as wrung out by it as the rest of us.

"So far the polls and some of the swing states are tightening, along with my sphincter, especially Pennsylvania, where the latest polls have Biden up anywhere from 10 percent to only 2 percent," Colbert said. "Come on Pennsylvania, you don't need Trump. You already have a perfectly good orange monster." 

Monstrous is one of many adjectives that come to mind when it comes to the revelations this week that the Trump administration "can't find" the parents of over 500 children separated from their families at the southern border. Read more...

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