Trump Knocks Some Sense Into Jimmy Kimmel

On a Wednesday morning, former President Trump took to his Truth Social platform to fire back at late-night host Jimmy Kimmel’s recent jabs. Trump didn’t hold back, labeling Kimmel as “stupid” and a “fool,” while also criticizing his performance at the Oscars. This latest exchange stems from Kimmel’s ongoing mockery of Trump, including jokes about his legal troubles and the struggles of his social media venture.

Trump’s fiery response on Truth Social didn’t mince words. He slammed Kimmel’s Oscars hosting stint, alleging it as a major flop, and even hinted that Kimmel’s own wife and management advised against reading Trump’s criticisms on air during the awards ceremony.

The feud escalated as Kimmel’s recent monologue took aim at Trump’s ongoing legal battles, particularly his New York trial involving hush money payments and accusations of falsifying business records. Kimmel didn’t shy away from poking fun at Trump’s courtroom demeanor, suggesting that perhaps his lawyers were keeping him sedated to prevent outbursts.

Adding insult to injury, Kimmel didn’t spare Trump’s media company, highlighting the significant drop in its stock prices since its initial public offering. Trump Media & Technology Group, which includes Truth Social, has seen its shares plummet, leaving investors with substantial losses. Kimmel didn’t miss the opportunity to poke fun at the situation, suggesting that investing in Trump’s company might not be the wisest financial decision.

In a nutshell, the feud between Trump and Kimmel continues to escalate, with both parties exchanging blows through social media posts and late-night monologues. While Kimmel finds comedic fodder in Trump’s legal troubles and business woes, Trump retaliates with scathing remarks about Kimmel’s professional performance. This back-and-forth banter keeps their feud alive and well in the public eye, providing ample material for both supporters and critics to dissect and debate.

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