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January 1, Trump Blasts “Low-Rated Creeps of Late Night TV” as Shows Return Post-Strike

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Late night television shows resumed after a 148-day writers strike, but not everyone is thrilled. The WGA (Writer’s Guild of America) recently ended their work stoppage, allowing some productions to recommence, although the SAG-AFTRA actors strike remains unresolved.

With late night shows returning, reactions varied.

Former President Donald Trump voiced his opinion on his Truth Social platform, stating, “Now that the ‘strike’ is over, the talentless, low rated CREEPS of Late Night Television are back. I knew there was a reason I didn’t want to see it settled – True LOSERS!!!”

He further commented, “Remember when I told you that the poorly rated and not at all funny Late Night Talk Shows are nothing less than a major Campaign Contribution to the Radical Left Democrat Party. Watch what is going on – so interesting.”

Jimmy Kimmel’s comeback on ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” received mixed reactions.

One user remarked, “Didn’t realize you had been gone. Just stay gone!” while another noticed, “Not even 2 mins in and the TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome) continues.”

During his monologue, Kimmel quipped, “In case you’ve forgotten my name is Jimmy. I have been off the air for five months. We’ve been gone so long, ‘The Bachelor’ is now a grandfather.”

He went on, saying, “We missed so much good stuff. Donald Trump got arrested four times while we were on strike: Once for the classified documents, once for interfering with the election, once for Jan. 6, and once for shooting Tupac. Allegedly. You know what the weirdest thing about being off the air is? When I walk into a room, nobody claps. I walk into Costco. I get nothing.”

He then thanked union crews for backing the striking writers.

Jimmy Fallon, on NBC’s “The Tonight Show,” took jabs at Trump too, referencing his “resting mug shot face” and hinting that Trump wasn’t truthful about his weight post-indictment.

Additionally, “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” and “Late Night with Seth Meyers” both made their return to the screen this week.

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3 Comments

  1. Chery

    October 4, 2023 at 7:30 pm

    All the late night hosts should be investigated I bet the Democrats padded their wallets . They are useless trash.

  2. SilverRascal

    October 4, 2023 at 8:17 pm

    I quit watching these no talent ass wipes several years ago. Don’t even turn them on.

  3. Gene Leighty

    October 4, 2023 at 10:51 pm

    Realistically? I ain’t never watched these scumtwats in all the years they’ve been on. Unless I was drinking and the bartender wouldn’t turn the channel.

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