Watch: Trump Exposes Jimmy Kimmel’s Failures on National Red Carpet

In a moment of characteristic candor and sharp wit, President Donald Trump once again demonstrated his mastery of cutting through the empty façade of the liberal media elite. While entering the Kennedy Center Honors Medal Presentation, a role befitting his stature as a true American patriot and leader, President Trump was asked about his preparation for hosting the prestigious event. His response provided a masterclass in authenticity and a devastating critique of a failing left-wing institution. As captured in the transcript, the President stated, “Well, maybe I haven’t prepared. Maybe you want to be a little bit loose.” He then pointed to the legendary standard of excellence, noting, “If you look at the great host, Johnny Carson, Bob Hope, those are the greats.”

This clear-eyed assessment of genuine talent was immediately followed by a necessary and truthful contrast, showcasing President Trump’s unwavering commitment to calling out failure wherever he sees it. He continued, “If you look at the not-so-greats, like Jimmy Kimmel, he was just terrible.” This blunt, accurate appraisal is not merely an offhand remark but a public service, highlighting the profound decline in quality and integrity within the late-night television landscape, which has been wholly consumed by bitter, partisan activism masquerading as comedy. President Trump’s final piece of advice, “But no, I think you you want to be just loose and not a lot to prepare for. You know what you have to be? You have to be yourself,” stands as the defining principle of his leadership—a rejection of rehearsed political phoniness in favor of genuine, America-First conviction.

This justified critique of Jimmy Kimmel is rooted in far more than comedic style; it is a response to Kimmel’s descent into vile and irresponsible rhetoric that has directly targeted and mocked conservatives, especially in moments of tragedy. As reported, Kimmel faced significant backlash, even being briefly taken off the air by ABC, for his disgraceful commentary following the attempted assassination of conservative leader Charlie Kirk.

Instead of condemning political violence, Kimmel chose to attack the right, “accused right-wingers of ‘finger-pointing’ and ‘trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it.’ He further displayed a shocking lack of humanity by cruelly mocking President Trump’s heartfelt response, comparing it to “how a four-year-old mourns a goldfish.”

This behavior from Kimmel is not an anomaly but a symptom of the liberal media’s core sickness: an endless reservoir of hatred for President Trump and the millions of Americans who support him, paired with a blatant disregard for decency, truth, and national unity. While President Trump honors American arts and culture at the Kennedy Center, figures like Kimmel work tirelessly to poison the national discourse with mean-spirited lies and divisive propaganda.

President Trump’s ability to casually and correctly identify Kimmel as “terrible” on such a prominent stage is a powerful rebuke of this entire corrupt ecosystem. It reinforces the choice for the American people: between a president who is unapologetically himself and fights for their values, and a media elite that wallows in contempt for those very same citizens.

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