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Colbert then showed what he called a “shutdown coffee mug” emblazoned with the words “Don't even talk to me until I've had my paycheck,” and then remarking, “..
As the government shutdown drags on, Stephen Colbert has joined the effort to help furloughed workers, who at this point have lost out on thousands of dollars in pay.
On The Late Show, the comedian announced that he would be selling mugs with a cheesy catchphrase on them—“Don’t Even Talk to Me Until I’ve Had My Paycheck”—to benefit celebrity chef José Andrés’s World Central Kitchen.
World Central Kitchen is a disaster-relief group founded by Andrés, who last year was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize for his work with the organization in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria.
They are just out with a Shutdown Mug -- and it's available for purchase.
On Monday, the group announced it would begin feeding furloughed federal workers free of charge from a kitchen-cafe located on Washington, D.C.’s Pennsylvania Avenue. On Late Show, Colbert announced that 100 percent of the proceeds from the mugs would go to World Central Kitchen.
Earlier this month, Jimmy Kimmel came up with a stunt of his own, announcing he would bring on one federal worker affected by the shutdown every night until the standstill ends.
Andrés himself has also been making
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