Jimmy Kimmel Epically Trolls Trump With A Surprise 'Appearance' For The Ages
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
24% : Kimmel played a supercut video of all the insults Trump hurled at Rubio during the 2016 Republican primary, when the two were campaign rivals, including dismissing the senator as "Liddle Marco," a "choke artist," and a "total lightweight" with a "little mouth" who sweats profusely.16% : Given that Trump is known to watch Kimmel's show -- and complain about it, to the point of reportedly trying to have Kimmel censored during his previous term in office -- the mock interview just might have the president-elect second guessing himself on Rubio.
15% : He brought Rubio on the screen as if he were a remote guest, then conducted an interview in which Rubio repeatedly slammed Trump as a "con artist" who is "wholly unprepared" for the presidency.
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