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In an interview with Chris Cuomo on Tuesday, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endorsed former President Donald Trump and implied that Vice President Kamala Harris couldn’t put together a proper English sentence.
“We need a president who can put an English sentence together like this guy,” Jimmy Kimmel said Wednesday night before playing several clips of Trump pronouncing the words.
“The only sentence Donald Trump can put together is a prison sentence.” – Jimmy Kimmel
Leading up to the news of Lara and Tiffany Trump’s X accounts being hacked, Kimmel himself stumbled on the phrase “officially sanctioned crypto scams.” He laughed at the ironic timing: “Now I’m like him.”
“You know what? That’s – that’s karma. That is why I am not going to be president.” – Jimmy Kimmel
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“Guys, Election Day is just two months away, and a new poll shows that only about a third of Gen Z voters support former President Trump. That makes sense — Trump thinks Gen Z is a rapper married to Beyoncé. – Jimmy Fallon
“That’s right — only a third of Gen Z supports Trump, while the rest plan to vote SkiBD Toilet” – Jimmy Fallon
“Kamala is also trying to reach out to young voters. It is so important. I also reach out to young people, mostly to ask, how do you do that thing on Uber where you add stops?” – Stephen Colbert
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50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, promoted his debut novel, “The Express,” on Wednesday’s “Late Show.”
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Country singer Miranda Lambert will perform a track from her new album, “Postcards From Texas,” on Thursday’s “Tonight Show.”
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Sam Smith, Sade, Andre 3000 and Jane County are among the few artists featured on “.NonsenseA 46-track album promoting transgender awareness.
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