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Jimmy Kimmel's Bold Prediction: Trump Might Sue ABC After Rant on Ratings
Jimmy Kimmel recently predicted that Donald Trump might try to sue ABC following a tirade about Kimmel's return to late-night TV, emphasizing that Trump is aware of low ratings.
After his suspension, Kimmel made headlines with sharp jabs at Trump, likening him to an '80s bully while celebrating high ratings. Kimmel's bold humor and insight into Trump's reaction add layers to this unfolding drama.
Expect more cheeky commentary from Kimmel as he navigates the fallout from Trump's outbursts.
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Trump's Rant and Kimmel's Response
So, here’s the kicker: Jimmy Kimmel recently swaggered back into the late-night arena, and you best believe he didn’t tiptoe around the elephant in the room—Donald Trump. In a fiery return, Kimmel suggested that Trump might just try to sue ABC after ranting about the ratings of his show. I mean, can you even? It’s like watching a train wreck you can’t look away from.
Kimmel Unleashed
During his comeback, Kimmel took aim at Trump, who he described as an '80s-movie-style bully. Picture it: the big bad guy in a leather jacket, strutting around, but this time, he's got a Twitter account and a penchant for lawsuits. Kimmel’s quips weren’t just for laughs; they carried a punch, reflecting the absurdity of Trump’s obsession with ratings. “He does know bad ratings,” Kimmel quipped, and honestly, who isn’t here for the shade?
The Ratings Game
After his suspension, Kimmel’s show soared to new heights in ratings, which is a delightful irony given Trump’s constant whining about the media. Kimmel’s brand of humor, sharp and unfiltered, resonated with viewers who are clearly over the whole Trump circus. The more Kimmel pokes, the more the ratings climb. It’s like watching a phoenix rise from the ashes, except this time, it’s a late-night talk show, and the ashes are Trump’s ego.
What’s Next for Trump and Kimmel?
As the dust settles from Kimmel's triumphant return, the question looms: will Trump really go through with a lawsuit? If his past behavior is any indication, it’s not out of the realm of possibility. He loves a good legal battle almost as much as he loves Twitter rants. And what a spectacle that would be—two titans of the entertainment and political worlds clashing. The courtroom could make for some seriously entertaining television.
More Tension Ahead
Kimmel isn’t backing down either. He’s already addressed Trump’s potential legal threats with a mix of humor and defiance. It’s like watching a game of chess, but instead of pawns, we’ve got tweets and late-night punchlines. Keep your popcorn ready because this drama is just heating up.
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