Donald Trump Declares Gayle King’s ‘Career Is Over’ Amid Reports CBS Won’t Renew Her Contract: She Has ‘No Talent’
Donald Trump took aim at Gayle King amid reports that CBS won’t be renewing her contract due to sinking ratings.
The same day the rumors about her future at the network surfaced, the president commented on the situation via his Truth Social platform.
Donald Trump claimed Gayle King has ‘no talent, no ratings’ and ‘no strength!’ mega
“Gayle King’s career is over. She should have stayed with her belief in TRUMP. She never had the courage to do so,” he wrote on Monday, August 4. “No talent, no ratings, no strength!!!”
King signed a $13 million contract extension that secured her spot on CBS Mornings — which she’s had since 2012 — until May 2026, but after that, insiders believe she’ll be getting the axe due to focusing her program solely on her opinions.
Why Gayle King Might Get the Boot
“The audience doesn’t want woke. It doesn’t like progressive and provocative bookings,” the source told a news outlet. “The morning show audience wants optimism and cheer and joy, and what they were producing is at odds with audience expectations.”
The TV star allegedly “dug in” against CBS’ attempts to produce more impartial content.
‘CBS Mornings’ Viewership Is Sinking
‘CBS Mornings’ has lost over 1 million viewers, a report claimed. mega
This year, CBS Mornings viewership went from 3 million to below 2 million viewers per day. According to analytical audience database Nielsen, within the last month, King and co-hosts Tony Dokoupil and Nate Burleson lost between 20 percent and 30 percent of their target demographic (ages 25 to 54) compared to 2024.
A second insider claimed “CBS Mornings lost its curveball” when Trump won the 2024 election because King and other staffers couldn’t hide their “distaste” for the commander-in-chief.
CBS’ Future
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CBS is already in the process of a major shift, as last month, the FCC approved an $8.4 billion deal for Skydance to buy Paramount Global, CBS’ parent company.
One stipulation in the deal was for Skydance to hire an ombudsman, someone who handles consumer complaints and monitors political biases within the company.
Stephen Colbert has already felt the weight of the merger, as shortly after the deal was announced, CBS revealed The Late Show with Stephen Colbert will end next year — news that delighted Trump.
“Everybody is saying that I was solely responsible for the firing of Stephen Colbert from CBS, Late Night. That is not true!” the Republican wrote online. “The reason he was fired was a pure lack of TALENT, and the fact that this deficiency was costing CBS $50 Million Dollars a year in losses — And it was only going to get WORSE!”
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