Save us the crocodile tears, Jimmy Kimmel. When America tuned in, what they heard wasn’t accountability — it was defiance. The three most important words — “I am sorry” — never came.
Instead, Jimmy doubled down, mocking, posturing, and trying to set up President Trump to be booed by his audience. That may have worked for a few seconds of drama, but it revealed the bigger truth: Jimmy Kimmel’s show is on life support.
Comedy only works when it connects. And right now, millions are connecting with President Trump, not late-night TV. Kimmel actually quip, “The President says I don’t have ratings, but I do tonight.” The real question: how many will actually tune in to Jimmy next week?
This isn’t just about one TV host. It’s about the crisis facing late-night television itself. The credibility gap is growing, the audience is shrinking, and Americans are looking elsewhere for authenticity.
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