On Wednesday night, Jimmy Kimmel addressed the news that President Trump had been charged in the House of Representatives – for the second time – with a 232-197 vote, for his incitement to a violent and seditious inauguration of the Capitol of the United States.
“Unlike the first one, it was a bipartisan dismissal,” Kimmel said during his nightly monologue. “All Democrats [representative], and a handful of Republicans — 10 of them in the House — voted to oust Trump in protest of his role in organizing, mobilizing, and arousing the violent attack on them last week. These people attacked them, they tried to get the vice president, they tried to stop our election, and these blunders today were like, “This is another political attack on our president!”
Kimmel, of course, was referring to the many Republicans who did not vote for the impeachment, choosing allegiance to a corrupt former reality TV host and accusing a serial rapist out of love for the homeland. “Your president gave a big – I mean little – thumbs up to an army of fools marching down the street, kicking at doors, killing a police officer and smearing their feces all over your office. And most of these Republicans are like, “Well, the office did you need to cool off. A little color on the walls is nice! ”, The humorist broke.
But despite his decision, Trump made history. “Donald Trump becomes the first US president to be indicted twice. I wonder if he’s tired of all the winners? Kimmel joked. “Whatever they have said and done to support him in the past, I want to congratulate those Republicans in the House who voted for Trump to respond. It is a true act of courage and should be treated as such. It is not just a political risk. These Trump nuts will come home!
“But the rest is always a surprise to see how crazy some of our elected officials are. And this has been fully shown today, as they supported their sad orange man.
Kimmel then assembled Republican members of Congress calling on everyone, from Kathy Griffin and Madonna to Robert De Niro, in their unconvincing attempts to distract themselves from the president’s failure to perform the sworn duties of his office. .