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Jimmy Kimmel takes aim at Trump – and hits a cultural nerve

Humor, politics and the power of viral messaging

2 Min.

26.12.2025

US late-night host Jimmy Kimmel has once again delivered a pointed monologue targeting President Donald Trump, blending satire, sharp commentary and political criticism. Reacting to Trump’s latest public remarks and appearances, Kimmel dissected what he described as contradictions, exaggerations and theatrically staged self-portrayal. The segment didn’t just entertain; it sparked discussion across social media and mainstream outlets, underlining how deeply comedy and political discourse are intertwined in the US media ecosystem.

Late-night satire as a mirror of social tensions

Kimmel remains one of the most influential voices in American late-night television. His monologues regularly go beyond entertainment, functioning as cultural commentary that is widely shared, debated and reframed online. In this latest episode, he again used humor as a lens to question Trump’s rhetoric and political messaging, while the studio audience responded with laughter, applause – and clear recognition of the social critique beneath the jokes.

The impact of segments like Kimmel’s shouldn’t be underestimated. In a digital society, memes, comedy clips and satirical commentary shape public perception just as effectively as traditional political journalism. For Trump, each appearance creates both political exposure and comedic ammunition. For communicators, leaders and brands, the takeaway is clear: language, tone and timing define public resonance – and humor can amplify narrative power faster than any policy paper.

Whether one agrees with Kimmel or not, the episode shows how entertainment has become a stage for modern political reflection, where comedy doubles as commentary – and sometimes as cultural confrontation.

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