Nightly Hosts Criticize at Donald Trump’s Legal Moves and Maga Discourse
During his weeknight broadcast, the ABC host addressed the ex-president’s high-profile lawsuit filing against the publication for $15 billion.
“Where does Trump possibly come up with that amount?” the host joked. “It’s like the kind of thing my kids say when they talk about wealth.”
He also highlighted the irony in taking legal action against a media outlet Trump had repeatedly insisted is “struggling.”
Kimmel suggested that the case will probably not succeed, adding that the legal filing itself reads like “a real tongue bath” of Trump’s media cameos.
Leveraging on Violence
Meanwhile, the late-night host shifted the focus to how certain conservative voices are responding to the murder of activist the activist.
Kimmel specifically mentioned statements by a political figure, who alleged without support that “most of the lunatics in American public life now are self-identified members of the radical left.”
“And by ‘objective reality’, Vance means ‘a lie’,” the host responded.
He also brought up the deletion of a DoJ study that had shown conservative extremism as the number one origin of domestic terrorism in the United States.
Colbert Mocks the President’s UK Trip
On another program, Stephen Colbert celebrated the show’s first Emmy win before turning to Trump’s ongoing state visit to the United Kingdom.
He commented that Trump was keeping a surprisingly quiet presence, avoiding large-scale speeches and staying mostly within Windsor Castle.
Protesters, though, managed to get attention by unfurling a massive banner featuring an past image of Trump with Epstein.
“How are they going to do with it after Trump’s trip is over?” the host joked. “Perhaps ‘Children, we have a donation gym equipment for this week’s activities.’”
Meyers on the President’s Business Transactions
The NBC host discussed a report report that revealed the way the Trump allegedly made approximately a huge sum through digital currency agreements with the UAE.
In exchange, the Emirati authorities obtained access to cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology.
“That sounds blatantly shady,” Meyers stated, jabbing at Trump’s habit to deflect to rave about the new White House ballroom when asked about serious issues.
The host additionally mocked Trump for warning an foreign journalist that Trump would tell on the journalist to the PM.
“That’s such a childish move,” he joked. “You think he can scare an Aussie? People there live with spiders the dimensions of tennis rackets.”
Although the controversies, he noted that Trump’s approval numbers remain at an record low, suggesting that most the public do not support his actions.