by Mychal ThompsonBuzzFeedBuzzFeed StaffIf you must know, I based my entire personality on Seasons 2-5 of "Girls," and I'm a huge gamer. On Feb. 19, Stephen Colbert riled up the Late Show audience by dragging President Donald Trump's inaugural meeting of his newly established Board of Peace. Cbs Photo Archive / Getty Images In his opening monologue, Colbert said, "Today, he held the inaugural meeting of his Board of Peace, which is kind of like the U.N., except instead of passing binding resolutions, you pass a greasy bag of money to Donald Trump, because a permanent seat on the board is $1 billion in cash, and Donald Trump is chairman for life. So the Board of Peace works kind of like a strip club: cash only, and Donald Trump will never leave." CBS "So far, all of our closest allies have refused to jump on board, but he has signed up Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belarus, Egypt, El Salvador, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, the U.A.E. and Uzbekistan. It's the Epcot of places Goofy was jailed without a trial,'" he joked. CBS If you're wondering who the allies that refused are, France, Italy, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, and the United Kingdom declined invitations to the Board of Peace, and Trump rescinded the invitation to Canada. The number of countries involved might not seem high, because it's not by a long shot. For context, there are 193 member states in the United Nations. But according to Karoline Leavitt, per The Late Show, the Board of Peace "is a legitimate organization where there are TENS of member countries from around the world." CBS / C-SPAN If you're also wondering what the heck the Board of Peace is in the first place, it was initially established to oversee the postwar development of Gaza, but then expanded its mandate to "secure enduring peace" in other parts of the world. C-SPAN The event was held at the United States Institute of Peace, which Trump recently renamed the Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace back in December 2025. Colbert joked, "At a certain point, all this renaming is going to get confusing for everyone. 'Driver, take me to the Trump building.' 'Which one, Mac? The airport, the theater, the peace building or the House of Pancakes?'" CBS Speaking of the president's remarks at the event, Colbert said, "Trump treated the world leaders to a classic dribble-cup sundown ramble fest." And just to give you an idea of some of the "ramble fest" that took place at the event, Colbert shared a clip of the president introducing the president of Paraguay: C-SPAN / Via youtu.be In response to Colbert's jokes, people who watched the YouTube clip are not holding back on dissing Trump's Board of Peace. Here's what they're saying: "Tonight a BBC reporter called the meeting Trump's Board of Piss. That's the second most satisfying thing to hear coming from the UK today," one person wrote. @lw3269 / youtu.be "If you have to say: 'this is a legitimate organization' it almost certainly isn't," someone else wrote. @Soporificat / youtu.be Another person said, "The Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace sounds like the McDonald's Health Center or the Budweiser Rehab Clinic." @MarliesJansen / youtu.be This person said, "Can we stop calling it 'The Board of Peace.' We should just call it what it is, 'The Legion of Doom.'" @Jay-ate-a-bug / youtu.be "They had to go with 'Board of Peace' because 'Axis of Evil' and 'Legion of Doom' were already taken," someone else wrote. @ericbay398 / youtu.be "So, it's a board of 'peace,' just like his 'truth' social," someone else added. @Team_BaM / youtu.be And finally, someone said, "Calling anything a 'legitimate organization' gives it all the stronger Mafia vibes." @Smilley85 / youtu.be You can watch Colbert's segment here. Share your thoughts in the comments. Comments