Jimmy Kimmel gleefully responds to yet another angry Trump post about him

"He's still whining about a joke I made about him seven months ago."
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Sam Haysom
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A man in a suit stands on a talk show stage. Next to him is a screenshot of a post from Donald Trump on Truth Social.
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Will Trump ever get over Jimmy Kimmel reading out one of his rants on stage at the Oscars?

At this point it seems unlikely. At a recent rally the former president described Kimmel as "one of the dumbest human beings ever" (prompting a fairly brutal response from the late night host), and now Trump is banging the same drum yet again — this time in a post on Truth Social that basically repeats exactly the same things he's already said.

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"This is what he's stewing about on a Sunday afternoon, 28 days before the election," says a gleeful Kimmel in the clip above. "He's still whining about a joke I made about him seven months ago. Not even the winners of the Oscars last year think about the Oscars as much as Donald Trump does. I hear from Donald Trump more than I hear from most of my uncles."

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Sam Haysom

Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.


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