If you thought Donald Trump only sparred with politicians, think again. This week, two media heavyweights — Jimmy Kimmel and Whoopi Goldberg — teamed up without ever sharing a stage, and the result was a meltdown so massive it had Trump firing off late-night posts like emergency flares.
Because this time, the jokes hit deeper, louder, and in front of millions.

Something strange has been happening on American television — and Donald Trump cannot stop reacting to it. Two entertainers, two shows, two very different styles… yet one shared result: the former president absolutely losing it online. Whether it’s Whoopi Goldberg’s blunt takedowns on The View or Jimmy Kimmel’s razor-sharp monologues on Jimmy Kimmel Live, the pair have somehow found the secret formula for pushing Trump into full, public meltdown mode.
And this week? They went further than ever
On The View, Whoopi Goldberg kicked off the December 8th episode with a blistering commentary about Trump receiving the so-called “FIFA Peace Prize” — an award that left viewers confused, critics skeptical, and Whoopi… absolutely done.

“You haven’t been the president for anybody,” she fired off, accusing him of caring more about accolades than Americans.
Then came the knockout line that ricocheted across social media:
“He’s a guy who likes to get butt-kissed.”
Her co-hosts piled on.
Alyssa Farah Griffin called the award “cringe.”
Sunny Hostin suggested Trump was “desperate” because Barack Obama still lives rent-free in his head.
Anna Navaro took it further — handing out fake gold medals to the hosts, joking that Trump reacts like a toddler who can be calmed with shiny objects.

Within hours, Trump blasted Whoopi and her co-hosts as “really dumb people” at a Pennsylvania rally, launching into an odd story about hiring her for a comedy show years ago — a story Whoopi dismantled the next morning with Christina Aguilera’s “Dirty” blasting through the studio.
“I have always been filthy,” she joked. “And you knew that. You hired me four times.”
Crowd: Screaming. Applauding. Losing it.
Trump: Posting at 3 a.m.
Jimmy Kimmel’s attack came earlier, but its impact hit just as hard.

On December 4th, Kimmel announced that Google’s 2025 trending list had placed him as the third most searched person on Earth. And in one of the coldest comedic moves of the year, he thanked… Donald Trump.
“None of this would have happened,” he said, “without the support of loyal viewers like President Trump.”
Delivered with surgical timing, the joke was more than a punchline — it was a reminder that Trump’s near-nightly posts about Kimmel have boosted the comedian’s fame instead of burying him.

Kimmel didn’t stop there. He joked Trump could be distracted with “a $100 trophy shop award.”
He compared Trump’s reactions to that of a “three-year-old in the Oval Office.”
The audience howled, the clip went viral, and Trump reportedly peppered Truth Social with furious posts afterward.
It’s a political ouroboros — the cycle keeps feeding itself.

And this week proved one thing clearly:
No one is triggering Trump faster than late-night comedians and daytime hosts.
Whether it’s Whoopi’s “filthy and proud” comeback or Kimmel thanking Trump for his fame, both have mastered the art of turning Trump’s rage into viral gold.
And judging by the late-night posts, cable shout-downs, and rally rants…
Trump still hasn’t figured out how to ignore them.
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