Kimmel Roasts Trump: Return to Show
- Jimmy Kimmel has strongly criticized President Trump's handling of protests in Los Angeles and his administration's alleged "abduction" of migrants.
- The late-night host defended the right to protest,stating,"That's not only our right as Americans,it's our responsibility." He described Los Angeles residents gathering to demonstrate "peacefully" against what he...
- Kimmel also referenced Trump's earlier claims of preventing wildfires in the Los Angeles area.
Jimmy Kimmel unleashed a scathing critique of President Trump, taking aim at his response to the Los Angeles protests and the reported “abduction” of migrants. Kimmel championed the right to peaceful protest in his latest monologue, underscoring his view that such actions are the responsibility of all Americans. He specifically called out the management’s actions, labeling them an “abuse of power.” This week, the late-night host also took aim at trump’s claims regarding the prevention of wildfires in the Los Angeles area. News Directory 3 has the full story on his take.Discover what’s next as the ongoing tension between the administration and the city escalates.
Kimmel Slams Trump Over Migrant ‘Abductions’ in Los Angeles
Updated June 11, 2025
Jimmy Kimmel has strongly criticized President Trump’s handling of protests in Los Angeles and his administration’s alleged “abduction” of migrants. Kimmel asserted that most of these migrants “have never done anything wrong.”
The late-night host defended the right to protest,stating,”That’s not only our right as Americans,it’s our responsibility.” He described Los Angeles residents gathering to demonstrate “peacefully” against what he called a “repulsive and unneeded abuse of power instigated by our mentally ill president.” The protests and the response to them have become a key issue in the ongoing debate about peaceful protests and government overreach.
Kimmel also referenced Trump’s earlier claims of preventing wildfires in the Los Angeles area. He noted that Trump again took credit this week, saying he saved the city from “burning” a second time by deploying the National Guard to quell the los Angeles protests. The comedian’s remarks highlight the ongoing tension between the administration and the city, particularly concerning migrant issues.
