In the fabric of a democratic society, the protection of free speech is a cornerstone that allows diverse voices to be heard. However, we are witnessing a disconcerting trend in which late-night entertainers—often the frontlines of cultural commentary, satire, and political critique—are becoming targets for censorship and pressure. This phenomenon is not only troubling; it poses a direct threat to our constitutional rights and the very essence of what it means to live in a free society.

At the heart of American democracy lies the First Amendment , safeguarding the right to free speech, even when that speech is unpopular or controversial. Late-night television programs have traditionally served as a platform for voices that challenge the status quo, offering commentary on political actio

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