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Jimmy Kimmel reacts to Trump guilty verdict: ‘Donald Trump’s diaper is full’

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Following Donald Trump’s conviction on all 34 counts in his New York criminal hush money trial, late-night host Jimmy Kimmel wasted no time in seizing the opportunity to poke fun at the former president during the opening monologue of his show.

Kimmel began by acknowledging the historic nature of a former U.S. president being convicted, playfully referring to Trump as “DJ” in a nod to the infamous People versus OJ Simpson trial. With his signature blend of wit and sarcasm, he delivered humorous remarks about Trump’s guilty verdict and the lengthy trial proceedings, jokingly suggesting that Trump’s “diaper is full” after spending seven weeks in the courtroom.

Throughout his monologue, Kimmel gleefully dissected the trial’s highlights, from Stormy Daniels’ testimony to former Trump spokesperson Hope Hicks’ emotional moment and Judge Juan Merchan’s gag order on Trump. He even went as far as to reenact some of the courtroom drama, hilariously portraying Judge Merchan and the foreman alongside his sidekick Guillermo.

In the midst of the laughter, Kimmel couldn’t resist speculating about Trump’s future post-conviction, playfully proposing potential sentences such as community service or house arrest. He entertained the audience with whimsical scenarios of Trump picking up trash on the roadside or enduring house arrest alongside Melania Trump, painting a comical picture of the former president’s potential predicaments.

Kimmel’s comedic digs at Trump have become a staple of his show, showcasing their ongoing banter and playful rivalry. From fact-checking Trump’s Oscars critique to his latest roast following the trial verdict, Kimmel consistently finds humor in poking fun at the 45th president.

Furthermore, “Saturday Night Live” actor James Austin Johnson joined in on the fun, reprising his impression of Trump to provide a hilariously absurd commentary on the verdict. In Johnson’s portrayal, Trump appeared more concerned with discussing Bucca di Beppo than his felony convictions, adding an extra layer of comedic absurdity to the situation.

In conclusion, Kimmel’s comedic take on Trump’s conviction offered a lighthearted moment amidst the seriousness of the legal proceedings, providing viewers with a humorous perspective on the unfolding events.

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