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During his awkward performance as host of the Academy Awards last week, ABC's late-night host Jimmy Kimmel read President Trump's social critique of the truth during a live broadcast.
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“Has there ever been a worse host at the Oscars than Jimmy Kimmel? His debut was about a below-average man trying hard to become something he is not, and can never be. Get rid of Kimmel and maybe replace him with another rookie, but cheap, ABC “talent”, George Slopanopoulos. He will make everyone on stage look bigger, stronger and more glamorous. The politically correct Tonight Show is also very bad, and has been for years – disjointed, boring and very inappropriate. Why don't they just give Oscars to people who deserve it. Maybe this way their viewers and TV ratings will bounce back in depth. Make America Great Again!”
To which Kimmel quipped, “Thanks for watching. Isn’t your jail time over?”
I am returning Jimmy Kimmel Live! Kimmel continued, “The other night at the Oscars I asked Trump why he was still awake, I said, 'Isn't it your jail time?' And, even though it was a joke, it made me wonder, if justice was served and Trump went to jail, what his life would be like.
Then he sat down with a group of former inmates to fantasize about President Trump in prison.
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He said, “So I met with a group of non-violent former prisoners — these are people who have done the work in real time — to ask what our former president could expect behind bars, and for the prison itself. What can he do to prepare.”
As one inmate said Trump would have to deal with “Mexicans, blacks, whites and Asians,” as opposed to members of the Democratic and Republican parties, Kimmel insisted, “You can talk about these racial divisions in prison. What will Donald Trump do… which group will he be in, is there any orange?”
Kimmel then asked, “What about tweeting and things like that, will he be able to do that? Post on her social media platforms? Do you think (Melania Trump) will bring stuff to him in jail? As one inmate responded, “I think he'll go to visitation and be like, 'Hey, you go ahead and bring that phone back,' and there's only one place to put it, is No? “
Kimmel and former inmates then used action figures to depict what Trump's first day in prison would be like, ending with Trump's brutal attack with a knife in the prison courtyard.

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