Jimmy Kimmel responds to Trump's call for his firing
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Elsewhere in his monologue, Kimmel touched on Trump snapping at a reporter aboard Air Force One on Friday. In a viral clip, Trump told a female reporter, “Quiet, piggy,” after she asked a question about the Epstein files.
"Thanks for watching us on TV instead of on YouTube. We appreciate that," Kimmel told Trump after the president called for his show to be taken off the air again this week
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‘What Did Jimmy Say’: Trump Loses It Again After Kimmel Comes Back Swinging, and Viewers Say the Comedian’s Brutal Punchlines Were ‘Spot On’
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Jimmy Kimmel responded to Donald Trump’s latest call to fire him by offering the former Apprentice host a deal. “How about this: I’ll go when you go, okay?” Kimmel said during the November 20 episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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‘Get the Bum Off the Air!’ Trump Demands Jimmy Kimmel Be Yanked From TV After Late-Night Host Mocks Him in Monologue
Trump lashed out at Jimmy Kimmel after the late night host mocked Trump's poll numbers and criticized him hosting "a murderer for dinner at the White House." The post ‘Get the Bum Off the Air!’ Trump Demands Jimmy Kimmel Be Yanked From TV After Late-Night Host Mocks Him in Monologue first appeared on Mediaite.
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Jimmy Kimmel shared his broken heart for 22 minutes with his audience Tuesday night. The late night host used his “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” monologue to speak about his childhood friend who was also his bandleader. Cleto Escobedo III died at the age of 59 on Tuesday.
Jimmy Kimmel said he would take the next few nights off from his late-night show after the death of his bandleader and childhood best friend.