Trump took to\u00a0Truth Social\u00a0to deride Jimmy Kimmel and throw some barbs at\u00a0Stephen Colbert,\u00a0Seth Meyers\u00a0and\u00a0Jimmy Fallon. It's not the first time.

It's just his latest attack on a late night host who has been critical of the Trump administration.

Comedian, whose show was pulled after Charlie Kirk comment, has long been a thorn in president’s side

“We may be coming full circle," Robert Thompson of Syracuse University told Fortune, "back to a Carson-style, harmless late night—with NBC the last one standing.”

Trump took to\u00a0Truth Social\u00a0to deride Jimmy Kimmel and throw some barbs at\u00a0Stephen Colbert,\u00a0Seth Meyers\u00a0and\u00a0Jimmy Fallon. It's not the first time.

Trump has had long-running beef with late-night TV hosts who have criticized his policies.

Concerns grow that the Trump administration is curtailing criticism after ABC host Jimmy Kimmel's show was cancelled.

But it is unclear to what extent media companies might push back - at the potential expense of their bottom line.

“With an autocrat, you cannot give an inch," the late night host said.

The clip cut out at the most convenient time for the president.

“With an autocrat, you cannot give an inch," the late night host said.

The late night show legend also railed against the “sucking up.”

From JFK to Bill Clinton, US presidents have long accepted the relentless punchlines of late-night hosts as part of the job – until now