Jimmy Kimmel Fires Back With Two Scathing Words for Trump After ‘Disgusting’ Remarks About Rob Reiner
After former President Donald Trump made controversial remarks in response to the tragic deaths of filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife, comedian and late-night host Jimmy Kimmel didn’t stay silent. Trump had posted criticism online, suggesting Reiner’s death was somehow tied to what he called “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” a comment that many found offensive and insensitive given the circumstances surrounding the couple’s murder.
During his monologue on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the host strongly condemned Trump’s remarks, calling them hateful and completely lacking in compassion. Kimmel said that what the country needs in times of tragedy is leadership and empathy — qualities he said were missing from the former president’s response. Instead, he described Trump’s comments as something a person with “a corroded brain” might make, pushing his audience to reconsider support for rhetoric that politicizes personal loss.
As part of his fiery response, Kimmel used only two scathing words to encapsulate his reaction: “A fool.” Those two words were delivered not just as an insult, but as a rebuke to what he viewed as a pattern of insensitive statements from Trump.
Kimmel didn’t stop there. He criticized the habit of politicizing tragedy and emphasized that blaming a murdered director’s political opinions for his death was both factually inaccurate and deeply disrespectful. He framed Trump’s reaction as symptomatic of a larger disconnect from empathy, especially at a time when many Americans were grieving and looking for unity rather than division.
His remarks resonated widely, with many viewers applauding his willingness to speak out, while others saw it as an extension of the ongoing feud between the late-night host and the former president. Regardless of where people stand politically, Kimmel’s response made it clear that he believed compassion should come first — and that mocking or diminishing someone’s death for political point-scoring was completely unacceptable.
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