Late Night Hosts Mock Trump's AI Images and Political Commentary
Kimmel on Trump’s AI images: ‘Someone’s been looksmaxxing!’
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On a recent episode of 'Jimmy Kimmel Live,' host Jimmy Kimmel humorously critiqued Donald Trump's use of AI-generated images, suggesting he misunderstands their nature. Kimmel and Stephen Colbert also addressed Trump's comments on the UK economy and the Iran war, highlighting the absurdity of his claims and the public's low consumer confidence amid rising inflation.
- 01Jimmy Kimmel mocked Trump's belief that AI images are real paintings.
- 02Kimmel criticized Trump's fixation on windmills as a solution to problems.
- 03Stephen Colbert noted the historical low in consumer confidence in the U.S.
- 04Colbert responded to Trump's AI image portraying him as a Jesus-like figure.
- 05Both hosts humorously addressed the political implications of recent events.
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During a recent episode of 'Jimmy Kimmel Live,' host Jimmy Kimmel lampooned Donald Trump’s penchant for posting AI-generated images, questioning whether Trump believes they are actual paintings. Kimmel showcased an AI image of Jesus holding Trump, quipping about the exaggerated features and suggesting Trump is 'looksmaxxing.' He also criticized Trump’s bizarre fixation on windmills, linking it to his father's supposed treatment of him. Kimmel transitioned to Trump’s claims on Fox News about ending wars, sarcastically noting that no one else has ended any wars in history.
Stephen Colbert, on 'The Late Show,' addressed the dire state of consumer confidence in the U.S., which has plummeted to its lowest level in 70 years, partly attributed to rising inflation. He remarked on the closure of 645 7-Eleven stores due to declining consumption, emphasizing the severity of the economic situation. Colbert also tackled Trump’s AI image depicting him as a Jesus-like figure, stating that conservative Christians are unlikely to accept this portrayal. He humorously critiqued JD Vance’s comments regarding the Pope’s criticism of Trump, suggesting Vance should be cautious when discussing theological matters as a newer Catholic.
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The ongoing economic challenges and political commentary highlighted by Kimmel and Colbert reflect broader concerns about consumer behavior and political discourse in the U.S.
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