Jimmy Kimmel, Trump and protest
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Jimmy Kimmel has taken a fresh swipe at President Trump by wearing a snarky T-shirt while attending a No Kings protest against the Republican leader.
After Donald Trump's recent speech about the ongoing unrest in Los Angeles, Jimmy Kimmel jumped to the defense of his city. But that defense probably didn't play out the way people expected. "The National Guard and the Marines are occupying downtown Los Angeles to stop the imaginary riots that are exclusively taking place in the president's head,
"Do we love Matt Damon or what?" Jimmy Kimmel might have thoughts! Kimmel and Damon reunite on "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire," premiering July 23 on ABC.
The late-night host dismissed, ‘We have more so-called ‘unrest’ here when one of our teams wins a championship.’
This week, Donald Trump went to a performance of “Les Misérables” at the Kennedy Center — an event in which many roles were performed by understudies because some of the main boycotted, and audience members specifically booed Trump. (You can probably guess why.)
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The late-night host confronted Will Arnett, Jason Bateman, and Sean Hayes on air for not acknowledging his family's big news.
In his June 4 monologue, host Jimmy Kimmel poked fun at U.S. Rep. Glenn Grothman’s pronunciation of “zeitgeist” during a June 4 Committee on Education & the Workforce hearing about the U.S. Department of Education with Secretary of Education Linda McMahon.
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Jimmy Kimmel Live EP Molly McNearney and writer Jesse Joyce break down their new satirical conspiracy webseries, The Rabbit Hole.
While 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' makes its first digital series 'The Rabbit Hole', online talk shows like 'Hot Ones' are entering more traditional spaces.