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5 days ago
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Jimmy Kimmel says he got Italian citizenship amid Trump presidency
"A lot of people I know are thinking about where they can get citizenship," Silverman said. Kimmel replied, "I did get Italian citizenship." 'The personal is political': Rosie O'Donnell moves to Ireland amid Trump presidency The "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" host has long been an adversary of the president's policies. Trump, for his part, has openly criticized Kimmel's career over the years. USA TODAY has reached out to Kimmel's reps for comment. Kimmel says 'what's going on' is 'unbelievable' Kimmel didn't specifically cite Trump's presidency for his new Italian citizenship, but he and Silverman did allude to the current state of American politics. "What's going on is as bad as you thought it was going to be," Kimmel said, to which Silverman replied, "Way worse." "It's so much worse. It's just unbelievable," Kimmel said. "Like I feel like it's probably even worse than he would like it to be." Silverman added, "Every once in a while I'll Google Trump regrets or MAGA regrets." The comedians went on to elaborate on the political climate, with Kimmel mentioning Joe Rogan and other Trump supporters who have questioned the administration's policies. Kimmel is latest comedian to consider overseas move If Kimmel opts to move abroad, he wouldn't be the first comedian to do so amid Trump's presidency. Rosie O'Donnell, who notably has a long-standing feud with the president, moved to Ireland in January as Trump entered office. She said in a TikTok video in March that she is relieved not to be "singled out by the President of the United States." "I feel healthier (and) I'm sleeping better without the stress and anxiety over what was happening politically in the country," O'Donnell said. Similarly, Ellen DeGeneres and wife Portia de Rossi also headed across the pond in 2024 and haven't been back to the United States since. "We got here the day before the election and woke up to lots of texts from our friends with crying emojis, and I was like, '(Trump) got in,'" DeGeneres said during an event in South West England on July 20. "And we're like, 'We're staying here.'" Melina Khan is a national trending reporter for USA TODAY. She can be reached at
Yahoo
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Late-night hosts rate Trump's first 100 days, say grade falls between 'F' and 'U'
Late-night hosts gave their own grades for President Donald Trump's first 100 days on Wednesday, and they were the opposite of flattering. Network hosts Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, Jimmy Fallon and Stephen Colbert, as well as cable late-night host Jordan Klepper, tore into Trump on Tuesday, the 100th day of Trump's second term. "It is difficult to give Trump's first 100 days a grade, but if I had to, I'd say it falls somewhere between 'F' and 'U,'" the "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" host said during his monologue. Watch: English Is America's Official Language. But, Is It Translating For Everyone? The ABC host slammed Trump with several sarcastic quips. "I've had a day of revelry and jubilation as I celebrate Donald Trump's 100th day in office," Kimmel said as the audience laughed. Read On The Fox News App "I assumed there'd be a big round of applause. No? We have a hundred days behind us and only 13 more hundred days to go. It's been an historic hundred days, some would say prehistoric," he added. Over on CBS, Colbert read aloud an NPR poll on Trump's first 100 days and hurled his own insults at the president. "Well, according to a new poll, while only 23% would give him an 'A,' 45% would give him an 'F,'" he said to audience applause. "The remaining 32% want to kick him right in the 'D,'" he added. Blue State Governor Makes Another Appearance With Trump Before His 100-Day Speech: 'Happy We're Here' NBC's Fallon gave a particularly scathing review of the Trump administration. He opened the show, stating, "Well, guys, today is President Trump's 100th day in office. Let's be honest. It's been a bumpy ride. I mean, who knew renaming the Gulf of Mexico might actually be his high point?" The "Tonight Show" host added, "To mark 100 days in office, Trump kicked off a multi-day media blitz that the White House is framing as a victory lap. Yep, and now all he needs is a victory." NBC's Meyers gave Trump a brutal review, accusing him of barely working during the first 100 days of his second term. He quipped, "Today was President Trump's 100th day in office. Well, 100th day as president, fourth day in office." Click Here For The Latest Media And Culture News He also gave a poor grade to Americans, saying that choosing Trump for a second term "doesn't reflect that well on the rest of us. 'Who should we get for president?' 'Hey, remember that guy from four years ago who was a f---ing disaster? Is he avail?'" On Comedy Central's "The Daily Show," Klepper compared Trump's first 100 days to an imminent aviation disaster. "We're at cruising altitude, people," he said. "The seatbelt sign is off, and the pilot is aiming straight at the mountainside." He also took a dig at Trump's work rate, stating, "Yes, it has been 100 days of Trump in the Oval Office. I mean that figuratively. Obviously, he spent lots of those days in the steam room at Mar-a-Lago." Click To Get The Fox News AppOriginal article source: Late-night hosts rate Trump's first 100 days, say grade falls between 'F' and 'U'