Donald Trump and Obsession ArchivesDonald Trump Jr. had nothing better to do than come for Jimmy Kimmel this weekend, 140 characters at a time. It backfired spectacularly.
Kimmel called for Trump to quit on Sunday morning after the president tweeted his displeasure with late night hosts who he believes are "dealing with the Democrats" due to their anti-Trump material. Trump Jr. took it upon himself to chime in on Twitter too.
SEE ALSO: Jimmy Kimmel rejoices over the healthcare bill being no moreThis Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Trump Jr.'s response to Kimmel was a pivot to Harvey Weinstein, the producer who was fired from The Weinstein Company after sexual harassment claims arose last week in a New York Times exposé.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
"You mean that big story from the failing, liberal, one-sided New York Times?," Kimmel responded, referencing Trump's false remarks this summer about the status of the newspaper. "I think it is disgusting."
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
To which Trump Jr. only had this to say: "Great I look forward to your monologues next week. You're probably due for a change if only for a moment or two."
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
"Great," Kimmel responded. "In the meantime, enjoy this!," he wrote, attaching the infamous Access Hollywoodvideo of the president and Billy Bush, in which Trump speaks lewdly about women.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Trump Jr. has yet to respond to that particular tweet, but he should probably keep his eyes and ears open for whatever Kimmel has in store for this week's monologues. Judging by his recent ones, he will most definitely have something important to say.
Topics Jimmy Kimmel Live Celebrities
My First Book(s) by David L. UlinWhat We’re Loving: Great Teachers, Great Books, Giant Wigs by The Paris ReviewWhat We’re Loving: Russian Doubts, Family Ties, and the Letters Q, T, and X by The Paris ReviewThe Known Unknown: On Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky“The House We Live In”: Elizabeth Bishop on the Big Screen by Magdalena EdwardsWhat We’re Loving: Screwball, Gothic, and Southern, to Name a Few by The Paris ReviewThe News You Have Been Waiting For by Sadie SteinAmazon, Robots, and Other News by Sadie SteinUnderthings, and Other News by Sadie SteinIn Conversation by John FreemanWilliam Weaver, 1923–2013 by Sadie SteinAmazon, Robots, and Other News by Sadie SteinRecapping Dante: Canto 9, or Dial V for Virgil by Alexander AcimanReading Through the Leaves by Amy Grace LoydOn Not Thinking Like a Writer, and Other News by Sadie SteinWilliam Weaver, 1923–2013 by Sadie SteinDream Weaver by Sadie Stein“I Would Like to Write a Beautiful Prayer” by Katherine Faw MorrisThe Literary World by Sadie SteinThe Fog Chasers Debunking a Myth: DDR3 RAM vs. ECC Memory Performance Fire TV vs. Roku vs. Chromecast: Between a set Trump signs anti Virtualized Desktops & GPU Acceleration: Is This The Future of Computing? How to watch Microsoft Build 2025 keynotes with CEO Satya Nadella The 12 Best Games on PC It's Time to Reinvent the Digital Pen Impact of Temperature on Intel CPU Performance The 10 Biggest Changes of the Last 10 Years in Video Games A Steve Ballmer Story That Helps Explain Microsoft REI Anniversary Sale: Save on Bote, Sea to Summit, The North Face, and more. The Year in Tech: 2014 Top Stories Steam Refunds: Friend or Foe? Kérastase's K The 10 Most Anticipated PC Games of 2017 How Deus Ex Predicted the Future How Much Does It Cost to Make a Video Game? 10 Free Steam Games Worth Playing 4K Monitors: Can you actually see the difference? A smarter, AI
2.5803s , 8200.046875 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Obsession Archives】,Wisdom Convergence Information Network