Late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel has taken aim at Donald Trump once again, this time in response to the former president’s controversial remarks suggesting that Vice President Kamala Harris should take a cognitive test. Trump’s comments, made during a recent interview, have sparked widespread criticism, and Kimmel didn’t hold back during his nightly monologue.
Kimmel, known for his sharp political satire, mocked Trump’s suggestion, pointing out the irony of a man who has been frequently questioned about his own mental fitness demanding a cognitive assessment for Harris. “Of all people to ask for a cognitive test,” Kimmel remarked with a smirk, “it’s the guy who once suggested injecting bleach to fight a pandemic.”
The host then took his critique a step further, daring Trump to take the cognitive test himself, referencing past claims that Trump had aced a mental acuity test during his time in office. “If you’re so confident, why not take the test again on live TV?” Kimmel quipped. “We’ll see how you do this time without the flashcards.”
Kimmel’s takedown of Trump wasn’t limited to cognitive ability alone. He accused the former president of being “scared” of Harris, highlighting how Trump frequently targets women in power with personal attacks. “This is a pattern with him,” Kimmel said. “Whenever he feels threatened by a strong woman, he deflects with insults and absurd demands.”
The heated exchange between Kimmel and Trump comes at a time when tensions are rising ahead of the 2024 presidential election, with both camps ramping up their rhetoric. Kimmel, who has been vocal about his disdain for Trump’s policies and leadership style, seems unlikely to back down from his role as one of Trump’s most persistent critics.
As political discourse continues to dominate late-night television, Kimmel’s comments reflect the broader concerns about the increasing toxicity of political rhetoric in the U.S., with both sides using humour and pointed attacks to rally their bases.