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Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Trump Distracts from Epstein Files with War in Iran, MAGA Tries to Spin & Donny's Big Red Rash


This video from Jimmy Kimmel Live features Jimmy Kimmel discussing current events and political figures, including Donald Trump and Gavin Newsom, and ends with a tribute to Women's History Month.

Here's a breakdown of the key topics:

  • Introduction and Governor Gavin Newsom (0:00-0:44): Jimmy Kimmel introduces the show and upcoming guest, Governor Gavin Newsom, with some humorous remarks about his hair gel and potential presidential aspirations.
  • Trump and the Iran Strikes (0:45-6:28): Kimmel criticizes Donald Trump's administration for the strikes on Iran, highlighting inconsistencies in Trump's statements about the conflict's duration and the timing of congressional briefings. He also mocks the idea of an "unlimited supply" of weapons and addresses the shifting narratives from Trump's supporters regarding the reasons for the conflict. Senator Markwayne Mullin is lampooned for his confusion about which country was bombed and for his "smell of war" comments, given his plumbing background.
  • White House Correspondents Dinner (6:29-8:58): Kimmel discusses Trump's decision to attend the White House Correspondents Dinner, making fun of Trump's self-aggrandizing announcement and his misunderstanding of the term "GOAT." He also jokes about Trump's choice of a mentalist as host instead of a comedian and pitches himself as the ideal host for the event.
  • Trump's Physical Appearance (9:05-10:40): Kimmel humorously critiques Trump's appearance, focusing on his distinctive hair, orange makeup, and a visible red mark on his neck, which is attributed to a "preventative skin treatment" according to Trump's doctor.
  • Epstein Files and Clinton Depositions (10:41-12:47): The video covers the release of footage from Bill and Hillary Clinton's depositions related to Jeffrey Epstein. It highlights an exchange where Congresswoman Lauren Boebert questions Hillary Clinton about "Pizzagate," and Clinton's subsequent questioning of why Trump, Epstein's "BFF," was not required to testify under oath.
  • Women's History Month Tribute (12:48-14:28): The segment concludes with a satirical "tribute to women from our first feminist," showcasing a montage of controversial quotes from Donald Trump about women.

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