Jimmy Kimmel Blasts Donald Trump: ‘How Dare You?’
Jimmy Kimmel recently criticized President Donald Trump for his comments regarding the tragic shootings in Minneapolis involving federal border patrol agents. In an interview clip aired on NBC, Trump addressed the deaths of local residents Alex Pretti and Renee Good, stating he was “not happy” about the incidents but questioned their characters by saying, “He was not an angel, and she was not an angel.”
Jimmy Kimmel Responds
Kimmel strongly rebuked Trump’s remarks, stating, “You don’t know anything about those people. How dare you weigh in on what they were and what they weren’t?” He urged Trump to keep his comments to himself, adding, “Keep your stupid thoughts in your diaper where they belong on this subject.”
Connecting Trump and Epstein
The late-night host further criticized Trump by recalling his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, remarking, “And second of all, while we’re identifying angels: Jeffrey Epstein was your best friend, so maybe leave angels out of the conversation.” This reference highlighted Trump’s past controversies surrounding Epstein, particularly given Trump’s claims of not knowing about the sex-trafficking allegations linked to him.
Tragic Events and Reaction
During the NBC interview, Trump stated, “You know who feels worse about it than anybody? The people of ICE.” Kimmel responded sarcastically, emphasizing that the victims’ families would typically be the ones most affected, not ICE agents. He humorously added, “But then, you know, there are a lot of people who don’t have a brain that’s shrunk down smaller than one of an Oompa Loompa’s balls.”
ICE Actions in Minneapolis
Despite Trump’s support for ICE’s actions in Minneapolis, his administration announced the withdrawal of 700 ICE agents from the city, while still maintaining a presence of 2,000 agents. Trump noted he was considering deploying ICE agents to “five cities” but insisted they want to be “invited.”
Kimmel mockingly responded, “Isn’t that the plot of the movie Sinners—you have to invite the monsters in?” His comments reflect a broader critique of the administration’s approach to immigration enforcement.
- Key Individuals: Jimmy Kimmel, Donald Trump, Alex Pretti, Renee Good, Jeffrey Epstein
- Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Events: Shootings by federal agents, NBC Interview
- Public Reaction: Kimmel’s criticism highlights public sentiment against Trump’s remarks
Kimmel’s sharp commentary illustrates the tension surrounding immigration policies and local community responses in Minneapolis. For further insight into this and other significant topics, follow Filmogaz.com.