VIDEO Jimmy Kimmel Asks Donald Trump to End Shutdown

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Jimmy Kimmel Asks Donald Trump to End Shutdown In an entertaining segment from "Jimmy Kimmel Live," Kimmel addresses the ongoing government shutdown, which was at the time the longest in U.S. history, at 26 days. With a comedic flair, Kimmel directs his appeal straight to then-President Donald Trump, humorously suggesting that instead of insisting on the construction of the border wall—a demand that was hampering negotiations—he should consider the plight of federal workers who were affected by the shutdown. Kimmel argues that while it seems little will move the President, there’s something that truly matters to Trump: golf. He points out that Trump had not been able to play golf for 52 days due to the shutdown. Kimmel's strategy involves appealing to Trump's love for golf, implying that reopening the government could allow him to return to the golf course, thereby benefiting both federal employees and Trump's leisure interests.

Key Points:​

  • Comedy and Political Commentary: Kimmel uses humor effectively, highlighting the absurdity of the situation while touching on serious issues like workers being forced to work without pay and compromised government services, such as food inspections and anti-terrorism efforts.
  • Public Engagement: The segment serves as a reflection of the public's frustration with the political stalemate, all while maintaining a comedic tone that resonates with its audience.
  • Cultural Significance: This skit not only entertains but also exemplifies the intersection of comedy and politics, showcasing Kimmel's role in engaging the public discourse during a contentious period.
Kimmel’s appeal encapsulates the humor and frustration many Americans felt during the shutdown, combining a call to action with a well-timed joke about Trump’s priorities. What do you think about Kimmel's strategy? Do you believe humor can effectively influence political discourse? Feel free to share your opinions and experiences related to political comedy!
 


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