Late-Night Hosts Critique Trump's Confusing Messaging on Iran and Vaping Policies
Jimmy Kimmel on Trump: ‘His list of threats is now longer than Kash Patel’s bar tab’
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Late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, and Seth Meyers lampooned former President Donald Trump's contradictory statements regarding the Iran conflict and his administration's focus on fruit-flavored vapes. Their comedic commentary highlighted the confusion surrounding U.S. foreign policy and the implications for gas prices and youth health.
- 01Jimmy Kimmel joked about Trump's increasing threats, comparing them to Kash Patel's bar tab.
- 02Stephen Colbert criticized the use of taxpayer money for Trump's ballroom, calling it deceptive.
- 03Seth Meyers pointed out the confusion in Trump's language about military actions in Iran.
- 04Marco Rubio's diplomatic efforts with the pope were humorously highlighted by Kimmel.
- 05The hosts expressed concern over the approval of fruit-flavored vapes for minors.
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Late-night television hosts discussed the Trump administration's confusing messaging regarding the ongoing conflict in Iran and the recent focus on fruit-flavored vapes. Jimmy Kimmel criticized Trump's contradictory statements, noting that while the former president claims a deal is imminent, the situation remains uncertain. Kimmel humorously remarked that Trump's list of threats is now 'longer than Kash Patel's bar tab,' reflecting on the impact of these threats on gas prices, particularly in California. Stephen Colbert also weighed in, mocking the use of taxpayer money for Trump's ballroom, which he claimed contradicts Trump's previous promises. He noted that the transition from 'Operation Epic Fury' to 'Project Freedom' was abruptly halted, emphasizing the chaotic nature of the administration's approach. Seth Meyers pointed out the inconsistency in Trump's language surrounding military actions, highlighting his reluctance to use the term 'war' due to legal implications. The hosts collectively raised concerns about the approval of fruit-flavored vapes, suggesting that such policies could negatively affect youth health.
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The ongoing confusion in U.S. foreign policy may lead to fluctuating gas prices, affecting consumers, especially in states like California.
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