The deadline for the Justice Department to release the Epstein files is Friday, and Stephen Colbert thinks President Trump might be a goner.
âItâs Epstein Files Eve,â Colbert declared in his Thursday monologue. âDonât forget to leave Santa some cookies. And a barf bag.â
Quoting from CNN, Colbert explained, âThe DOJ specifically has to release âsearchable and downloadableâ copies.ââ
Colbert continued, âAnd hereâs the kicker: The law says records canât be withheld, delayed, or redacted due to concerns about embarrassment, reputational harm, or political sensitivity.â

Breaking into a Trump impression, Colbert joked, âOK, but what ifâand hear me out hereâwhat if this is the end of the road for you and youâve wriggled out of everything else, but for some reason this is the one they wonât let go of, no matter how many East Wings you tear down?”
His Trump impression continued, âYou can see the end is in sight, which is crazy because youâve always believed that nothing bad could ever happen to you because the worldâs an illusion and youâre the only one thatâs real.â
âHow about that?â Colbertâs Trump asked. âDo I still have to release them? Yes?â

Colbertâs monologue comes nearly a month after Congress voted near-unanimously to force the Epstein filesâ release.
Trumpâs relationship with infamous sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein was put under particular scrutiny after July 2025, when the Trump administration suddenly started downplaying its importance after years of promising voters answers.
One bright side for Trump is that Attorney General Pam Bondi can redact information from the files if it interferes with an active federal investigation. Prominent lawmakers have warned she may exploit this loophole to protect her boss.
If that strategy doesnât work, Colbert joked that Trump could try another approach.
Returning to his Trump impression, Colbert said, âHow about this one: Joe Biden was Epstein the whole time. How about that? Anything?â

