The late-night comedy world just threw gasoline on the political fire — and the reaction was volcanic.
One YouTube commentary claims Donald Trump is spiraling after Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert tore into him on live TV — and the chaos that followed is something no one saw coming.

In a fiery new YouTube commentary that has lit up social media, Donald Trump is portrayed as entering full-blown meltdown mode — all sparked by brutal takedowns from Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert. According to the video’s narrator, the late-night comedians didn’t just roast Trump; they “exposed” him in ways that reportedly sent Trump storming onto Truth Social with a barrage of furious, late-night posts.
The video opens with a warning shot: claims that Trump is targeting journalists, pushing lawsuits, and allegedly backing stricter rules for Pentagon reporters. The commentary argues that by requiring press-credentialed journalists to sign pledges restricting what they can report — including unclassified material — Trump’s allies are trying to “pick and choose what the news is,” a move the narrator calls a dangerous blow to the free press.
From there, the commentary spirals into a wider picture of Trump heading into Thanksgiving in what they describe as a “rampage.” The narrator suggests Trump hates the holidays because they shift the spotlight away from him — and according to the video, he responded by amplifying political division, attacking the Somali community in Minnesota, and inserting himself into global diplomatic disputes involving the upcoming G20.
But the real storm begins when the commentary turns to late-night television, the arena where Trump reportedly cannot stop watching the very people who mock him most.
Kimmel vs. Trump: The Trending Showdown
One of the video’s biggest bombshells comes from Jimmy Kimmel’s December 4th monologue. After Google listed him as the #3 most-trending person of 2025, Kimmel jokingly thanked his “biggest supporter”— Donald Trump. According to the commentary, Kimmel claimed Trump’s obsession with watching and attacking him was practically a publicity engine.

That same week, Trump reportedly fired back on Truth Social just minutes after Kimmel’s episode ended, demanding ABC fire the comedian and accusing the network of tanking ratings by keeping him on air. Kimmel’s response? A sarcastic thank-you for the “late-night viewership boost.”
The commentary emphasizes this cycle: Trump watches the show, gets angry, posts publicly, and inadvertently draws more attention to Kimmel — who then uses the next night’s show to roast the reaction, continuing the loop.
Colbert Joins the Fight
Stephen Colbert, meanwhile, is depicted as turning Trump into a nightly case study. The YouTube video highlights Colbert’s mocking of reports suggesting Trump is fatigued, joking that Trump’s eyes-closed moments during meetings may be signs of dozing or dramatic concentration.
Colbert also used part of his show to revisit Trump’s Thanksgiving message — which the commentary describes as a “bizarre, doom-filled rant” attacking Democrats, immigrants, and political leaders. Colbert contrasted this with clips of President Obama’s calm, presidential Thanksgiving addresses, framing Trump’s message as chaotic by comparison.

An Avalanche of Midnight Posts
One of the most explosive claims in the commentary involves Trump’s alleged 160 posts on Truth Social in a single night. The narrator plays multiple clips of Kimmel and Colbert reacting to Trump’s marathon posting session, with Kimmel joking about “how long someone needs to sit on the toilet to post that much.”
This, according to the video, is the heart of what Kimmel and Colbert are exposing:
Trump, the commentary argues, cannot ignore criticism. He watches every joke, absorbs every punchline, and fires back instantly — turning what should be an annoyance into a national spectacle.
A Brewing Fight With the Press
The commentary ends by circling back to a darker theme: alleged attempts by Trump’s allies to throttle journalism through restrictive reporting pledges. Combined with Trump’s ongoing attacks on ABC, comedians, and critics, the narrator warns this is all part of a widening pattern — one that late-night hosts are now highlighting almost nightly.
The episode concludes with a prediction: as long as Trump keeps watching Kimmel and Colbert, the comedians will keep exposing him — and the meltdowns will only get louder.
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