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đ„ BREAKING NEWS: Trump melts down at 12:49 a.m. and threatens to get Jimmy Kimmel âfired againâ after brutal Epstein takedown on live TVâĄNN
Trump Threatens to Cancel Jimmy Kimmel â and Accidentally Proves Every One of Kimmelâs Jokes
Donald Trump is having such a bad week that heâs rage-posting about a late-night comedian at 12:49 a.m. while sitting in the biggest sex-scandal spotlight in presidential history.
And that comedian, of course, is Jimmy Kimmel â the man Trump has tried (and failed) to get fired more times than anyone can count.
Kimmel described it perfectly. He woke up, his wife walked out of the bathroom with her phone and said, âUm, Trump tweeted you should be fired again.â Kimmel shrugged, went downstairs, and made bagels for his kids. Meanwhile, Trump was online typing:
âWhy does ABC Fake News keep Jimmy Kimmel, a man with no talent and very poor television ratings, on the air? ⊠Get the bum off the air.â
The timestamp? 12:49 a.m. Exactly 11 minutes after Kimmelâs show ended on the East Coast.
âHe watches us live,â Kimmel grinned. âHi, Mr. President⊠itâs viewers like you who keep us on the air, ironically.â
Thatâs the dynamic in a nutshell: Trump wants Kimmel cancelled. Kimmel knows Trump is his most loyal (and most fragile) viewer.
Epstein Files, âQuiet Piggy,â and a President Who Canât Stop Lashing Out
Trump isnât just mad about jokes. Heâs terrified about receipts.
In November 2025, Congress voted 427â1 in the House and unanimously in the Senate to release the Jeffrey Epstein files â flight logs, emails, phone records, names and dates the public was never supposed to see. Trump fought the release for months. He called it a hoax. He tried to block it. He lost.
When reporters asked him a very simple question â If thereâs nothing to hide, why not release it yourself? â he didnât answer.
Instead, aboard Air Force One, he turned to Bloomberg reporter Katherine Lucy and snapped:
âQuiet, quiet, Piggy.â
The president of the United States calling a woman journalist âPiggyâ for asking about his relationship with a convicted sex trafficker.
It wasnât even the first time. Former Miss Universe Alicia Machado revealed he used to call her âMiss Piggyâ and âMiss Housekeeping.â This is Trumpâs instinct when cornered: attack, belittle, dehumanize â especially women.
His press secretary then tried to justify it with, âIf youâre going to give it, you have to be able to take.â Translation: if you dare question the president, you deserve abuse.
Thatâs the mindset behind his war on Kimmel.
âQuiet Piggyâ Comes Back to Bite Him
Kimmel didnât just ignore the âPiggyâ slur. He weaponized it.
On the night Trump signed the Epstein bill â trying desperately to take credit for something he tried to stop â Kimmel opened his show with a brutal monologue.
He described the unfolding scandal as âHurricane Epstein⊠a Category 5â and said weâre now one step closer to answering the Watergate-style question:
âWhat did the president know â and how old were these women when he knew it?â
Then he went straight at Trumpâs obsession with cancelling him:
âThis guy, every five weeks he flips out and wants me fired. If you got this many threats from a neighbor, youâd get a restraining order. The judge would be like, âYeah, sounds like the guyâs nuts.ââ
Kimmel then turned Trumpâs own insult back on him:
âMr. President, I admire your tenacity. If youâre watching tonight â which I presume you are â how about this: Iâll go when you go. Letâs ride off into the sunset together like Butch Cassidy and the suntan kid. And until then, if I may borrow a phrase from you⊠quiet, Piggy.â
The audience erupted. Trump, predictably, did not.
The Authoritarian Fantasy: Fire the Host, Silence the Joke
Behind the scenes, Trump has tried to make good on his tantrums.
His FCC chair threatened broadcast licenses over Kimmelâs jokes. ABC briefly pulled Kimmel off the air once under that pressure, only to bring him back after a massive backlash â and his return show pulled record ratings.
Now weâre seeing another escalation. Reports show Trump-aligned billionaires talking with the White House about firing CNN hosts he doesnât like. The FCC is âreviewingâ relationships between networks and affiliates. Trump clearly believes he can treat major news outlets like casting decisions on a reality show.
He wants every channel to become Newsmax. He wants CNN as Fox Jr. He wants to personally decide which hosts stay and which get the boot.
But thereâs a problem he canât solve with threats: people keep watching.
Kimmel is still exposing him. Late night and daytime hosts keep replaying his âquiet Piggyâ moment. Senators like Mark Kelly publicly say they never imagined having to fear for their lives because of a presidentâs rhetoric. And Trumpâs own poll numbers keep sliding.
The Real Reason He Wants Kimmel Gone
This isnât just about hurt feelings. Itâs about control.
Trump is facing the release of tens of thousands of Epstein-related documents. His own name appears in emails where Epstein calls him âthe dog that hasnât barked.â His efforts to block transparency have failed. His legal risks are growing. His party is splintering over health care, war crimes, and authoritarian fantasies.
And on top of all that, every night, thereâs Jimmy Kimmel on network TV:
Turning his latest outburst into a punchline.
Reading his posts verbatim to millions.
Asking the questions Trump least wants asked.
Trumpâs dream is simple: make the joke go away. Fire the host. Silence the critic.
Instead, every time he attacks Kimmel, he proves the joke was true all along â that heâs insecure, obsessed, and terrified of being laughed at.
He wanted Jimmy Kimmel cancelled. All heâs really done is make Jimmy Kimmel unmissable.
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