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Jimmy Kimmel Unloads on Republicans: 'Greed, Hypocrisy, Duplicity'
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel unleashed his trademark irreverence on the Republican party during an episode of his show. The focus was on President Donald Trump's efforts to transform the White House and cash in on being president.
Kimmel described a scene from Trump's recent meeting with investors as "a demented version of Cinderella, where the pumpkin is in charge." He noted that instead of attending a traditional gala, attendees were treated to beef stroganoff and an opportunity to line up for a photo op. The host jokingly described it as an event where people pay to kiss Trump's ass.
Trump has continued to exploit his presidency for personal gain, earning over $1 billion in cryptocurrency alone last year. He also continues to sell watches via ads primarily shown on Fox News, prompting Kimmel to observe that even Lincoln would have been embarrassed selling top hats during the Civil War era.
Kimmel also criticized Trump's authoritarian tendencies, pointing out that Republicans are attempting to paint nationwide protests against his rule as "violent, vicious Antifa riots." The right-wing media has already labeled these demonstrations as "Hate America" rallies, with Kimmel joking that a recent insurrection was merely a patriotic walking tour.
The late-night host noted that there is an excessive amount of greed, hypocrisy, and duplicity within the party. He highlighted this by citing Mike Johnson's assertion that Democrats are to blame for the government shutdown – a claim made despite clear evidence pointing to Republican fault.
Other hosts followed suit with similar critiques of Trump's actions and the Republican party as a whole. Stephen Colbert described a dinner event hosted by Trump as "a big dumb vanity project," likening it to a triumphal arch in the capital, which Trump claims to have designed.
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel unleashed his trademark irreverence on the Republican party during an episode of his show. The focus was on President Donald Trump's efforts to transform the White House and cash in on being president.
Kimmel described a scene from Trump's recent meeting with investors as "a demented version of Cinderella, where the pumpkin is in charge." He noted that instead of attending a traditional gala, attendees were treated to beef stroganoff and an opportunity to line up for a photo op. The host jokingly described it as an event where people pay to kiss Trump's ass.
Trump has continued to exploit his presidency for personal gain, earning over $1 billion in cryptocurrency alone last year. He also continues to sell watches via ads primarily shown on Fox News, prompting Kimmel to observe that even Lincoln would have been embarrassed selling top hats during the Civil War era.
Kimmel also criticized Trump's authoritarian tendencies, pointing out that Republicans are attempting to paint nationwide protests against his rule as "violent, vicious Antifa riots." The right-wing media has already labeled these demonstrations as "Hate America" rallies, with Kimmel joking that a recent insurrection was merely a patriotic walking tour.
The late-night host noted that there is an excessive amount of greed, hypocrisy, and duplicity within the party. He highlighted this by citing Mike Johnson's assertion that Democrats are to blame for the government shutdown – a claim made despite clear evidence pointing to Republican fault.
Other hosts followed suit with similar critiques of Trump's actions and the Republican party as a whole. Stephen Colbert described a dinner event hosted by Trump as "a big dumb vanity project," likening it to a triumphal arch in the capital, which Trump claims to have designed.