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Jimmy Kimmel welcomes Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene to "reality" after she resigned from Congress in a video and criticized President Trump's broken promises.
“His administration has a new sex scandal that for once has nothing to do with him,” Kimmel said, referring to reports that Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. allegedly sent a lurid “poem” to journalist Olivia Nuzzi during their affair last year.
Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard’s recent appearance on the “Jimmy Kimmel Show” has people talking. Recently, the official YouTube page of the talk show released a 13-minute video from the couple’s episode.
Jimmy Kimmel weighed in on Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation from Congress by applauding the Georgia representative's decision and inviting her to make herself "at home" in "reality." During Monday's episode of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Actor Kate Beckinsale and host Jimmy Kimmel went off on a Donald Trump jag Monday about how the host loves to spank the president. That sparked theories over the identity of “Bubba” in the Jeffrey Epstein emails and a debate over what exactly “blowing” means.
During his Nov. 19 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' monologue, Jimmy Kimmel said he was 'carefully following the path of Hurricane Epstein right now' in reference to Congress' vote to release the Epstein Files. In response,
The president took to his social media platform to renew his feud with the ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ host after an Epstein-focused monologue.
Kimmel sounded off on Trump privately pushing for Paramount to make "Rush Hour 4" with controversial director Brett Ratner.
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Trump steps up attacks on ABC and Jimmy Kimmel, says network should ‘get the bum off the air’
ABC is in President Donald Trump's crosshairs this week. He attacked the network's late-night host Jimmy Kimmel in a post-midnight social media post, saying ABC should “get the bum off the air.”
The feature includes a series of vignettes on Hollywood's movers and shakers -- including Paramount Skydance boss David Ellison, celebrity stylist Law Roach, Los Angeles Philharmonic conductor Gustavo Dudamel and Kimmel over the course of a fictionalized 37-hour period.