
Jimmy Kimmel delivers scathing response after Trump threatened to sue
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65% : Kimmel wasn't done with Trump and decided to use the rest of his monologue explaining why he was so obsessed with the president.58% : He did it at the UN yesterday,' Kimmel finally concluded.
57% : and he'll read it aloud to everyone.' The fantasy then turned physical, with the imagined version of Trump 'grab[bing]
52% : I'm with Marty McFly.' He went into an elaborate fantasy of Trump bullying a child at school for lunch money, saying that they combine 'two things he loves: lunch and money.' Kimmel bizarrely suggested Trump would 'take that peanut butter and jelly sandwich your mom cut in half like a triangle for you.
49% : He will gobble it up in front of your face and then he'll eat your little Ziploc bag of Oreos, too.' Kimmel that Trump reminded him of an '80s-style movie bully,' specifically Biff Tannen from Back to the Future (played by actor Tom Wilson), who Kimmel points out was partially based on Trump in his elder form in the sequel Kimmel accused the president of trying to threaten him with further censorship He wasn't done, saying the president would 'take the note your mother put in your lunchbox
45% : 'I have no illusions about changing anyone's mind, but I do want to make something clear, because it's important to me as a human and that is, you understand that it was never my intention to make light of the murder of a young man,' Kimmel said.
43% : He said it was not 'my intention to blame any specific group for the actions what - it was obviously a deeply disturbed individual,' he said.
40% : 'That is Donald Trump, okay?
39% : Kimmel then attempted to respond to Trump's next line: 'Something happened between then and now because his audience is GONE, and his 'talent' was never there.' Jimmy Kimmel (pictured) went right back to his usual diet of jokes spoofing Donald Trump on his second show back from suspension, claiming the president was still threatening him The ABC host responded to Trump's (pictured) lengthy Truth Social post that went live shortly after his show finished taping last night, where he suggested he might sue ABC for a second time over Kimmel's return When an audience member tried to interrupt in support, Kimmel snapped back: 'Shut the f*** up.
37% : 'I don't think there's anything funny about it.' He then proceeded to lash out at Trump over censorship.
36% : In December, ABC News agreed to pay out millions to Trump to settle a lawsuit over assertions made by top anchor George Stephanopoulos that he was found civilly liable for raping writer E. Jean Carroll.
36% : The show then finally turned away from Trump, doing some jokes about how the show's staff's families and friends reacted to the news, before riffing on rumors he only kept his show because he has dirt on everyone in Hollywood.
33% : So, on behalf of all of us, welcome to the 'Crappy Ratings Club', Mr. President,' Kimmel joked that if Trump tried to sue his show, they'll pack the courts with Judge Steve Harvey: 'Survey says, you lose.' Trump accused ABC of deceit before promising to 'test' them out on the move ahead of Kimmel's first show back on Tuesday night.
31% : After he thanked many friends for texting him about Tuesday night's show, he revealed that 'a very special friend' had also posted, showing the president's post. Referring to him as 'the mad red hatter,' Kimmel quoted Trump verbatim: 'I can't believe ABC Fake News gave Jimmy Kimmel his job back.' Kimmel responded: 'You can't believe they gave me my job back?
13% : He also ripped on Border Czar Tom Homan's alleged bribery scandal, as well as the DOJ not investigating it because it was too busy looking into the elevator that stopped for Trump and his wife Melania at the United Nations yesterday.
6% : 'For those who think I go too hard Donald Trump, to the point where there are still a lot of people who think I should be pulled off the air for making Donald Trump, I want to explain, I talk about Trump more than anything because he's a bully.' He added that Trump reminded him of an '80s-style movie bully,' specifically Biff from Back to the Future, who Kimmel points out was partially based on Trump in his elder form in the sequel.
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