Late night host’s head explodes on air during anti-ICE tirade

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Late night television has become a joke. It’s all about bashing Trump and conservatives.

And this late night host’s head exploded on air during an anti-ICE tirade.

Jimmy Kimmel, the late-night comedian who’s constantly bashing President Trump, couldn’t resist jumping into the fray over the recent ICE shooting in Minneapolis.

During his monologue, he paraded around a red T-shirt printed with “Donald J. Trump Is Gonna K*ll You,” claiming it as the supposed “new slogan” for supporters of MAGA. It’s just another example of Hollywood elites twisting tragedies to fuel their endless vendetta against Trump.

The incident in question happened on Wednesday when an ICE agent shot a 37-year-old woman who, according to federal officials, attempted to run him down with her car during an operation. Kimmel, ever the armchair expert, dismissed the dangers faced by these agents on the front lines. He sneered at Trump’s social media post praising the agent’s actions, calling out what he sees as overreach.

“This maniac, he’s not just k*lling people overseas,” Kimmel quipped, directly attacking the president. It’s classic left-wing rhetoric, painting law enforcement as villains while ignoring the real threats they confront daily. Kimmel’s show has become a platform for this kind of divisive nonsense, where facts take a backseat to cheap laughs.

Delving deeper, Kimmel described the event: “An ICE agent today shot and killed an unarmed 37-year-old woman during an ICE operation in Minneapolis. They’re there under the guise of protecting us.” He questioned Trump’s characterization of the woman as acting in a “disorderly” manner, “obstructing and resisting” arrest. For Kimmel, it’s all about sowing doubt rather than supporting those who enforce the laws.

The comedian claimed to have reviewed the footage himself. “Now, I saw this video,” he said. “It didn’t look like anybody got run over to me. It looked to me like a woman got scared, tried to drive away, and they shot her.”

Kimmel admitted the matter would ultimately be “for the court to decide,” but he couldn’t stop there. He played a clip of Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, a Democrat, ranting at ICE to “get the f*ck out” of the city he runs.

“That’s the shirt I want to see,” Kimmel exclaimed, as someone tossed him a shirt with those profane words. He doubled down: “Get the f*** out of all of these cities.”

Footage from the scene paints a clearer picture than Kimmel’s biased take. ICE agents approached the woman’s vehicle, with one trying to open the driver’s door.

Another positioned himself in front, and that’s when she accelerated toward him, leading to the shots being fired. Reports indicate the agent was actually hit by the car, highlighting the split-second decisions these officers make to protect themselves.

In the aftermath, chaos gripped Minneapolis. Schools shut down Thursday and Friday over safety fears, as protests and unrest brewed. This isn’t surprising in a city run by leftists who demonize federal agents while coddling those who break the law.

The divide is stark: progressive leaders call the shooting unjustified, while patriots point out that the woman’s reckless actions sealed her fate.

Enter Vice President JD Vance, who didn’t mince words on X Thursday morning. “The gaslighting is off the charts and I’m having none of it. This guy was doing his job,” Vance stated.

He continued: “She tried to stop him from doing his job. When he approached her car, she tried to hit him.”

Wrapping up his post, Vance added: “A tragedy? Absolutely. But a tragedy that falls on this woman and all of the radicals who teach people that immigration is the one type of law that rioters are allowed to interfere with.”

Kimmel’s shtick is just the latest volley in the culture war, where entertainers like him use their platforms to mock those who stand for law and order. While he’s safe in his studio, ICE agents risk their lives daily to deport dangerous individuals and stem the tide of illegal entries.

In the end, this episode exposes the deep rift in the nation. On one side, you have patriots like Trump and Vance championing secure borders and respect for the law.

On the other, figures like Kimmel and Frey fanning the flames of division for ratings or votes.