Late-night host Stephen Colbert defied CBS by airing an interview with James Talarico, a Texas Democrat running for Senate, despite a recent federal directive. This move comes as CBS faces scrutiny for succumbing to pressure from President Trump's administration. Colbert stated that CBS' lawyers informed his show that it could not feature Talarico, a Texas state representative, due to the directive. However, Colbert proceeded with the interview and posted it on his show's YouTube channel. Talarico shared a clip from the interview, highlighting Trump's concerns about Texas potentially flipping to the opposition. The FCC has cracked down on late-night and daytime talk shows that target politicians, but some argue that this move is motivated by partisan purposes. The FCC's recent notice stated that programs driven by partisan motives would not be entitled to exemptions from the equal-time rule. Anna Gomez, the lone Democratic commissioner, described the announcement as 'misleading' and argued that nothing had fundamentally changed regarding political broadcasting rules. This incident raises questions about the balance between free speech and equal-time rules, and it remains to be seen how it will impact the future of late-night talk shows.