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Jay Leno Discusses The State of Late Night TV

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July 28, 2025 at 10:59 am
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ATLANTIC CITY, NJ - MARCH 19: Jay Leno performs live in Ovation Hall at Ocean Casino Resort on March 19, 2022 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. (Photo by Donald Kravitz/Getty Images)

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Jay Leno is taking a stand — and it’s not what most people expect in today’s divided entertainment world. The former Tonight Show host, who spent over two decades cracking jokes for millions of Americans, is now questioning the path that late-night comedy has taken.

In a public conversation on Saturday with Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation President David Trulio, Leno, 75, opened up about why he believes comedy has become too one-sided. His words came at a time when debates over media bias and political influence in entertainment are heating up — and when some of late-night’s biggest names are under pressure.

Leno recalled a time when he would get letters accusing him of being too Republican and too Democratic — sometimes over the same exact joke. To him, that meant he was doing it right. He called it the perfect balance: make fun of everyone equally, and you won’t lose half your audience.

Now, he says, that balance is mostly gone.

Without naming names, Leno explained that many current late-night hosts choose to share their opinions openly. The result, he said, is that their shows are no longer for everyone. “Now you have to be content with half the audience because you have to give your opinion,” he said.

Leno stressed that comedy should bring people together, not drive them apart. He referenced his friend Rodney Dangerfield, known for his self-deprecating humor. “Funny is funny… We just discussed jokes,” Leno said. His goal, he added, was always to bring people into the “big picture,” not to push them away because of politics.

His comments come during a major shake-up in late-night television.

CBS recently announced it would cancel The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in May 2026. The network said it was a financial decision, but others aren’t so sure. The move follows a $16 million legal settlement CBS and Paramount paid to Donald Trump. The case stemmed from a dispute over a 2024 interview — one Colbert criticized heavily on-air.

After the settlement, Colbert lashed out at both CBS and Trump during a monologue. Soon after, the cancellation was announced. The timing has raised eyebrows across the industry.

Colbert’s allies have quickly stepped forward. Comedians like Jon Stewart, Jimmy Fallon, and John Oliver spoke out in his defense. Former late-night icon David Letterman even called CBS’ decision “pure cowardice.”

But while others are choosing sides, Jay Leno is calling for something else: comedy without a political agenda.

He’s not asking people to stop caring about politics. He’s asking comedians to remember that laughter is supposed to be a shared experience — not a weapon.

Late-night TV used to be about laughs — not lectures.@jayleno tells us why he never shared his political opinions on The Tonight Show, and why he thinks today’s hosts are losing half of America by doing so. pic.twitter.com/dEvhjICdyC

— Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute (@RonaldReagan) July 22, 2025

Leno built his career on connecting with everyone. Whether someone voted red or blue didn’t matter — they could still laugh at the same joke.

And in an era where Americans often feel like they’re being pulled to one extreme or the other, Leno’s message is hitting a nerve.

The question now is: will anyone in late-night listen?

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