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đ„ BREAKING NEWS: Trump ERUPTS as Jimmy Kimmel exposes Kash Patelâs wizard fantasies, Epstein cover-up and FBI corruption on live TV âĄNN
Marjorie Taylor Greene has abruptly resigned, Republicans are clinging to a paper-thin majority, and now Donald Trumpâs handpicked FBI Director, Kash Patel, is allegedly on the chopping block after one of the most humiliating public unravellings in recent political history.
At the center of it all? A late-night comedian, a botched assassination investigation, and a childrenâs book where the FBI director literally wrote himself in as a wizard serving âKing Donald.â
You couldnât make this up if you tried.
The Wizard in the Hoover Building
Kash Patel didnât become FBI Director because of a lifetime of quiet, apolitical public service. He became director because heâs Trumpâs guy â the loyalistâs loyalist.
He served as chief of staff at the Department of Defense, spent years defending Trump on TV, and then, between Trump presidencies, decided to write a trilogy of childrenâs books called The Plot Against the King.
In them, Patel casts himself as âKash the Distinguished Discoverer,â a wizard. Trump becomes King Donald. Hillary Clinton mutates into Hillary Quinton, Joe Biden is Sleepy Joe or Baron von Biden, Kamala Harris becomes Kamala La, and Trumpâs critics are turned into cartoon villains like âThe Shifty Knightâ and âKeeper Comey.â
When Jimmy Kimmel got hold of this, he lit it up.
On December 2, 2024, Kimmel rolled the artwork on screen and delivered the line that would haunt Patel:
âYes, yes, I am a normal adult man who wrote a book for kids in which Donald Trump is king and I am his wizard. My kids like Goodnight Moon. I donât know about yours.â
The audience howled. Social media detonated. And Kash Patel later bragged that being mocked by Kimmel was a âhigh watermarkâ in his career.
Normal people would be embarrassed. Patel treated it like an achievement badge.
Epstein Files, SWAT Teams and Private Jets
But this wasnât just some cringe book joke.
Patel has also been at the center of the Epstein files scandal.
Congress voted overwhelmingly to release long-hidden documents about Jeffrey Epstein â Trumpâs former âclose friendâ â but under Patel, the FBI started hedging. He cast doubt on whether the files would ever be fully released, echoing the fears of even Trump allies like Marjorie Taylor Greene, who warned that Patel had become âthe deep state.â
At the same time, reports emerged that Patel was using government jets and FBI SWAT-style security details like personal perks:
Flying to a private resort in Scotland for golf trips
Deploying heavy security to protect himself and his girlfriend
Burning through taxpayer-funded resources like they were loyalty rewards
Thatâs not draining the swamp. Itâs digging a deeper one.
Inside the White House, frustration allegedly grew. Trump and aides were reportedly weighing whether to dump Patel, seeing him as a walking headline factory and political liability.
The Charlie Kirk Catastrophe
Then came the Charlie Kirk assassination.
After the conservative activist was gunned down, the nation was desperate for answers. The FBI was supposed to be calm, methodical, precise.
Instead, Patel rushed to social media and announced they had arrested a suspect â strongly implying theyâd caught the killer.
Except they hadnât.
The person was released. The real shooter was still out there.
Kimmel shredded him.
On September 16, 2025, he opened his show with:
âWe have this head of the FBI, this character Kash Patel, who so far has handled this investigation into the murder of Charlie Kirk like a kid who didnât read the book, BS-ing his way through an oral report.â
Then came the kill shot:
âCash Patel always looks like he just got hit by a Volkswagen.â
The next night, Kimmel doubled down, calling Patelâs Senate testimony âdodgy, sketchy, sniffy, combative, and just unpleasant overall.â Patel couldnât explain why the Epstein files werenât fully released. He couldnât explain why Ghislaine Maxwell ended up in what looked like a country-club prison. He couldnât answer simple questions like who Epstein trafficked women to âbesides himself.â
His answer? â Himself.â
Even Republican Senator John Kennedy looked stunned.
The Suspension That Proved the Point
Thatâs when the powerful stepped in.
On September 18, 2025, ABC announced that Jimmy Kimmel Live would be suspended indefinitely. Nextstar and Sinclair â two giant station owners controlling around 20% of ABC affiliates â threatened to pull the show, calling Kimmelâs comments offensive.
He wasnât suspended for lying. He was suspended for telling the truth about one of the most powerful men in federal law enforcement.
The move backfired spectacularly.
Five days later, Kimmel returned with a 20-minute monologue about free speech, abuse of power, and what it means when an FBI director who once threatened to âcome afterâ journalists ends up getting a comedian yanked off the air.
That episode pulled the highest ratings in the showâs history.
Stephen Colbert, Jon Stewart, and other late-night heavyweights rallied behind him, making it clear they werenât intimidated.
Why It Matters
Kash Patel isnât just a punchline. Heâs a warning.
He writes childrenâs books where heâs a wizard serving King Trump. He openly threatened to target media figures and âfigure outâ the charges later. He botched a major assassination investigation. Heâs accused of misusing jets and SWAT teams like personal toys. And he sits atop the FBI.
Jimmy Kimmel did more than mock him. He exposed him.
And when a five-day suspension couldnât shut him up â when it only made him louder, bigger, and more supported â it proved something vital:
Free speech in America isnât dead. But itâs under attack.
And sometimes, the front line isnât a courtroom or a newsroom.
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