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Trump’s Hilarious Takedown Leaves Kimmel in Tears

Is Jimmy Kimmel planning a grand escape from the United States? Well, here’s hoping! The late-night host seems to have a knack for getting himself tangled up on the battlefield against Donald Trump. It’s been quite the spectacle, one where Kimmel seems to have bitten off a bit more than he can chew.

But smug quips can only carry you so far. Fast forward to the election night, and Kimmel’s trademark humor was nowhere to be found. Instead, there he was, lamenting a night he called terrible for women, children, and countless hardworking immigrants. Not exactly the sidesplitting comedy we signed up for.

In an entirely different setting—a podcast of all places—Kimmel decided to spice things up a bit. Apparently, he has Italian citizenship and isn’t shy about flaunting it. He painted a pretty grim picture of America, sparking whispers that he might be eyeing a move across the pond with that shiny new passport. Cue the eye rolls. If there’s any truth to the rumors, Kimmel’s exit strategy would be the latest in a line of Hollywood’s great migrations, fueled by the horror of another Trump era.

Not one to let speculation run amok, Kimmel responded on his show, setting the record straight with a bit of bravado. He declared he has no intention of abandoning ship, let alone blaming his potential departure on Donald Trump. To top it off, he threw in a cheeky comment about possibly bunking at Mar-a-Lago to irk the former president. Quite the picture, isn’t it?

As the political pendulum continues to swing, the year ahead might challenge Kimmel’s resolve. Will he hold firm and continue to sling jokes from his Hollywood pulpit? Or will the allure of pasta and piazzas prove too tempting? Only time will tell, but one thing’s for sure: Kimmel’s antics are keeping us entertained, for better or worse. It’s your move, Jimmy. What will it be?

Written by Staff Reports

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