Late-Night Personalities Criticize at Trump’s Lawsuit Actions and Maga Discourse
On his Tuesday broadcast, the ABC host tackled Donald Trump’s latest defamation case against the New York Times for $15 billion.
“How does he possibly come up with such figures?” he quipped. “It reminds me of the kind of thing young ones say when they talk about wealth.”
He further highlighted the contradiction in taking legal action against a media outlet the president had often insisted is “in decline.”
Kimmel predicted that the lawsuit would likely be dismissed, adding that the legal filing itself seems like “an extensive self-congratulatory list” of Trump’s media cameos.
Capitalizing on Tragedy
Meanwhile, the late-night host turned his attention to how some right-leaning personalities are reacting to the murder of activist the activist.
Kimmel particularly called out comments by a political figure, who alleged without support that “the majority of the lunatics in US politics now are self-identified members of the far left.”
“When he says ‘data-driven truth’, he really means ‘complete bullshit’,” the host retorted.
Kimmel also referenced the removal of a federal study that previously shown far-right groups as the primary origin of domestic terrorism in the country.
The Late Show Host Jokes About the President’s UK Trip
On his show, the Emmy winner celebrated his first Emmy win then turning to Trump’s ongoing trip to the United Kingdom.
He noted that the president was staying a unusually discreet visit, staying away from large-scale speeches and remaining largely within the royal residence.
Demonstrators, though, found a way to make their presence felt by unfurling a massive banner featuring an old picture of the president with the disgraced financier.
“How will they use with it once Trump’s state visit is done?” the host joked. “Maybe ‘Children, we have a donation parachute for this week’s class.’”
The Late Night Host on the President’s Business Transactions
Seth Meyers highlighted a New York Times report that uncovered the way the Trump reportedly earned approximately a huge sum through blockchain deals with the UAE.
As part of the deal, the Emirati government obtained privileges to advanced AI chips.
“This is blatantly shady,” he stated, imitating the president’s tendency to deflect to discuss about the new White House venue when asked about serious matters.
Meyers additionally mocked Trump for threatening an foreign reporter that he would tell on the journalist to the Australian prime minister.
“That’s such a petty threat,” Meyers joked. “Does he think he can intimidate an Australian? People there reside around creatures the dimensions of dinner plates.”
Although all the drama, he noted that the president’s approval rating are at an historic low, suggesting that most the public do not support the current actions.