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ICE, Palestine, public media and Colbert’s ‘Late Present’ took middle stage at Emmys
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ICE, Palestine, public media and Colbert’s ‘Late Present’ took middle stage at Emmys

Last updated: September 15, 2025 5:05 am
Editorial Board Published September 15, 2025
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The Emmys ceremony was about extra than simply glamour and excellence in tv. The present heated political local weather and the assault on cultural establishments on and off display screen was additionally a flash level, though a lot of it was bleeped for viewers.

Throughout her acceptance speech after profitable supporting actress in a comedy collection, Hannah Einbinder of “Hacks” proclaimed, “F— ICE” on the finish of her speech, denouncing the crackdown on immigrants throughout the nation by the federal authorities.

Einbinder additionally talked about Palestine in her speech and was amongst a number of actors, filmmakers and others who wore pins calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. Megan Stalter, one other “Hacks” forged member, carried a bag pinned with a word that mentioned “Cease Fire.”

When the writing workers for HBO’s “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver” took the stage after profitable for writing for a range collection, senior author Daniel O’Brien mentioned he and his colleagues have been comfortable to be within the firm of writers of late-night comedy “while it’s still the type of show that is allowed to exist.”

Tv Academy President Cris Abrego paid tribute to the Corp. for Public Broadcasting, which was introduced with the Governors Award final week in the course of the Artistic Arts Emmys. When he famous that CPB’s federal funding had been shut down by Congress and that CPB would shut its doorways, the remark elicited a loud “boo” from the viewers.

Hannah Einbinder, who received an Emmy for supporting actress in a comedy collection, within the trophy room on the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. She referenced ICE and Palestine in her acceptance speech.

(Jason Armond / Los Angeles Instances)

“CPB has been the backbone of American public media, giving us everything from ‘Sesame Steet’ to ‘Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood’ to ‘Finding Your Roots,’” he mentioned. “In many small towns, those stations were not just a cultural lifeline to small towns across the nation, but an emergency alert system that families could count on.”

He continued, “When division dominates the headlines, storytelling still has the power to unite us. Television and the artists who make it do more than address society — they shape our culture. At times of cultural regression, they remind us of what’s at stake.”

Earlier than presenting the award for discuss present, Bryan Cranston took a swipe at West Level’s current cancellation of the Sylvanus Thayer Award to Tom Hanks, who has been a frequent critic of President Trump. Though a motive for the cancellation was not given, the transfer was seen by pundits to be politically motivated.

Cranston mentioned in his remarks that the hallmark of an distinctive discuss present was to have clever conversations with a wide range of company, “from the learned and inspirational Neil deGrasse Tyson, to the degenerate and woke Tom Hanks.”

The award went to “Late Night With Stephen Colbert,” which CBS is ending subsequent yr on the conclusion of its season. Though the cancellation was attributed to monetary concerns, Colbert’s harsh criticism of Trump has additionally been blamed for the termination.

Throughout his acceptance speech, Colbert mentioned the present had initially been about love, however had advanced right into a present about loss: “Sometimes you only know how much you love something when you get a sense you might be losing it.”

He additionally mentioned he hoped the present’s finish wouldn’t carry an finish to the late-night discuss present custom.

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