Anti-Israel protesters interrupt Nancy Pelosi’s ‘Late Show’ interview with Stephen Colbert outside DNC

Anti-Israel protesters interrupted former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” Tuesday night. The California Democrat had joined Colbert for a live taping of the late-night talk show at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago one day after appearing at the Democratic National Convention, which is being held nearly 3 miles

Anti-Israel protesters interrupted former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” Tuesday night.

The California Democrat had joined Colbert for a live taping of the late-night talk show at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago one day after appearing at the Democratic National Convention, which is being held nearly 3 miles away at the United Center.

The show had just returned from a commercial break when the topic switched to ceasefire discussions between Israel and Hamas.

“War has no place in a civilized society,” the 84-year-old said as she was interrupted. “We have to learn more about trust and peace and learning about each other rather than have conflict resolved by war.”

Anti-Israel protesters interrupted former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” Tuesday night. The Late Show

Colbert mentioned the anti-Israel protesters who stood outside of the venue, saying Pelosi’s answer was “unsatisfying to some people.”

“Unless we have a two-state solution, we’ll not have a resolution to this,” the 84-year-old added.

One protester in the crowd asked Pelosi why the US government supplied arms to Israel, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

“Free Palestine,” a woman could be heard shouting as Colbert tried to settle the crowd

The California Democrat had joined Colbert for a live taping of the late-night talk show at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago one day after appearing at the Democratic National Convention. The Late Show
“Free Palestine,” a woman could be heard shouting as Colbert tried to settle the crowd. The Late Show

“Please don’t interrupt my guests,” the talk show host said.

“Madam Speaker, we’re a live show so we have to go at this point. Please come again and we can continue the conversation,” Colbert added.

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