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Jimmy Kimmel Spots Damning Moment As Trump Was Asked About Death

Jimmy Kimmel’s Return: Debunking Rumors of Trump’s Health

Jimmy Kimmel made a triumphant return from his annual summer break and wasted no time diving into the latest political gossip. Over the weekend, rumors began circulating that President Donald Trump was sick or even dead. Kimmel couldn’t help but poke fun at the situation, pointing out that the speculation arose simply because Trump hadn’t been seen in front of a camera for a few days.

“That’s how much he’s in front of a camera,” Kimmel quipped. “When we don’t see him there, we assume he must be dead.”

Despite Trump’s orange hue and questionable health habits, Kimmel assured viewers that the president is very much alive. To prove his point, Kimmel shared footage of Trump in the Oval Office being questioned about the rumors by a Fox News reporter in a rather bizarre manner.

“How did you find out over the weekend that you were dead?” the reporter asked.

But it wasn’t Trump’s response that caught Kimmel’s attention. Instead, he zoomed in on Vice President JD Vance, who seemed to be oddly pleased at the idea of Trump’s demise.

“Good old JD,” Kimmel joked. “He hears the words ‘Trump dead,’ he lights up like a Christmas tree.”

In a bold prediction, Kimmel declared that Trump is like Dracula and will never die, continuing to “suck the life out of us forever.”

For more laughs and political commentary, be sure to catch Jimmy Kimmel’s Tuesday night monologue.

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