Jimmy Kimmel torches Donald Trump in a blistering late-night monologue, mocking the former president’s detachment from reality and reliance on outdated Fox News footage.

 

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In a whirlwind of bizarre statements and comedic revelations, former President Donald Trump finds himself at the center of a media storm, as he continues to blame others while boasting about his past accomplishments.

The latest episode unfolded during a lively segment of Jimmy Kimmel Live, where the late-night host took aim at Trump’s increasingly erratic behavior, particularly his dependence on Fox News for information.

“Greetings from Hollywood, California! It’s hard to believe that one day, this avalanche of insanity we’re buried under will be taught in history books—everywhere except Florida,” Kimmel quipped, setting the tone for a night filled with sharp humor and biting commentary.

He noted the absurdity of the current political climate, expressing disbelief at how Trump, who once held the highest office in the land, now seems to be living in a world of his own making.

Kimmel highlighted the recent casting news that Mel Gibson has chosen the lead role for a sequel to *The Passion of the Christ*, cheekily titled *The Resurrection of the Christ*.

“It’s loosely based on *Weekend at Bernie’s 2*, and I’m sorry to say, GMO, you did not get the part of Jesus,” Kimmel joked, introducing the absurdity of the entertainment world into the political narrative.

 

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The host then pivoted to Trump’s inner circle, revealing their growing concern over his decision-making, heavily influenced by Fox News. “Reports suggest that Trump asked if he could get a reverse mortgage on the White House.

Can you imagine? He’s watching Fox footage from 2020 and thinks it’s live news!” Kimmel exclaimed, mocking the former president’s apparent disconnect from reality. “Yes, dumb dumb, you are on a five-year delay from the rest of us!”

Kimmel continued to riff on Trump’s delusions, pointing out that his fears about unrest in cities like Portland stemmed from outdated footage. “When the governor of Oregon told him there was no security threat, he replied, ‘Well, wait a minute.

Am I watching things on television that are different from what’s happening?’ Yes, Donald, yes you are!” Kimmel laughed, emphasizing the absurdity of Trump’s grasp on current events.

As the segment progressed, Kimmel introduced a satirical challenge to viewers living in cities Trump has labeled as “hellholes.”

“If there is chaos in these cities, let’s see it! Show us your hellholes!” he declared, encouraging citizens to document their experiences and share them online. “We want to educate our president on what is really happening in the country he runs,” he added with a wink.

 

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In a humorous twist, Kimmel showcased videos from viewers responding to his call. One contributor from Chicago humorously described the city as a “hellhole,” complete with exaggerated tales of marathon runners and radical musicians causing chaos.

“Help! We’re being forced to run 26 miles!” the Chicagoan exclaimed, as Kimmel played the clip, reveling in the ridiculousness of the situation.

The segment took a darker turn as Kimmel addressed the ongoing government shutdown, now in its fifteenth day. “Only four shutdowns have lasted longer than this one,” he noted, reminding viewers of the political gamesmanship at play.

“Meanwhile, Speaker Mike Johnson is refusing to swear in a newly elected Democrat from Arizona because he doesn’t want to deal with the Epstein files.

It’s all about covering up for pedophiles!” Kimmel declared, echoing the frustrations of many Americans watching the political drama unfold.

Kimmel’s commentary on Trump’s attempts to unite the country was equally biting. “The president is calling one side the party of hate, evil, and Satan.

That’s why they call him the peace president!” he quipped, highlighting the irony in Trump’s rhetoric. “He had a press conference where he patted himself on the back so many times, he almost dislocated his shoulder!”

 

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As the night progressed, Kimmel turned his attention to Trump’s family, particularly his granddaughter Kai, who shared a moment with her grandfather during a round of golf.

“How has it been in the White House so far?” she innocently asked, to which Trump replied, “It’s been great! We’re doing a great job!” Kimmel couldn’t resist the opportunity to poke fun, remarking, “You’d think after hundreds of millions spent on golf, he’d be better at it!”

The segment concluded with a satirical reading of Eric Trump’s new book, *Under Siege*, presented by drag queen Trixie Mattel during a children’s storytime.

“This might not be a great book, but it’s going to make excellent confetti!” Trixie joked, as Kimmel and the audience erupted in laughter.

The absurdity of the moment encapsulated the chaotic nature of the current political landscape, leaving viewers both entertained and bewildered.

In a time when political discourse often feels like a circus, Kimmel’s ability to blend humor with sharp critique offers a refreshing perspective.

As Trump continues to navigate his post-presidency life, one thing remains clear: the comedy surrounding his antics is far from over. The American public will undoubtedly keep tuning in, eager to witness the next outrageous chapter in this ongoing saga.