Jimmy Kimmel blasts Trump
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Late-night television host Jimmy Kimmel joked about the visible red rash on US President Donald Trump’s neck during his recent monologue. He offered comedic theories about its origin while
Late-night television host Jimmy Kimmel joked about the visible red rash on US President Donald Trump’s neck during his recent monologue. He offered comedic theories about its origin while questioning the vague explanations provided by Trump’s physician.
Jimmy Kimmel used his Tuesday night monologue to make a direct appeal to President Donald Trump: let him host the upcoming White House Correspondents' Dinner. The White House was not amused. White House spokesperson Davis Ingle responded bluntly.
Jimmy Kimmel torched Donald Trump's 'rambling' State of the Union speech by reminding viewers that Trump is 'killing Americans.'
"When you ramble incoherently for two hours is that technically still a speech or does it at some point become a conniption fit?"
After a week off during the Winter Olympics, Jimmy Kimmel returned to his show with a monologue to react to the whirlwind news cycle surrounding President Donald Trump. The pointed jokes referenced everything from tariffs to the Epstein files.
“Mark my words right now, if ‘Melania’ gets nominated for an Oscar, I will host that show,” Kimmel mockingly said as the audience cheered. “Whether they ask me to or not. I will insist on it.”
In September of last year, late-night television host Jimmy Kimmel found himself thrust into the spotlight — one that reached far beyond his studio stage.
Jimmy Kimmel delayed his show to respond to Donald Trump’s lengthy and controversial State of the Union address. Delivering his own “State of the Union,” Kimmel accused Trump of censoring dissent and prioritizing personal gain over public welfare.
“Trump has been now, after the bombing, calling for the Iranian people to rise up to topple the regime, which is the opposite of what he said he would do,” Kimmel pointed out. “He usually only calls for the overthrow of a government when he loses an election.”