Jimmy Kimmel has a ruthless new nickname for GOP Vice President JD Vance, the Daily News reported. On his “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” show this week, Kimmell took on the veep after Vance had said that Kimmel ...
Beloved TV host Jimmy Kimmel called out President JD Vance for remarks he made about the star's popularity amid his temporary cancelation with Fox News.
Jimmy Kimmel on Monday called “bullshit” on Vice President JD Vance, who last week tried to claim the government wasn’t involved in Kimmel getting pulled off the air earlier this month.
Jimmy Kimmel used his first night back in Brooklyn to set the record straight about his suspension with Vice President J.D. Vance.
Romney spoke at a Drew University event in New Jersey on Monday. He addressed lawfare, Jimmy Kimmel, and rising political violence ...
Joe Scarborough debuted a new nickname for JD Vance, dubbing him the “troller-in-chief” over a string of divisive and false statements pushed by the vice president in recent weeks. On Tuesday, ...
Kimmel didn’t hold back with his response, noting in his monologue, “Vice President Maybelline was making the rounds attempting to defends his boss [Donald Trump] and the chairman of the FCC [Brendan ...
Jimmy Kimmel isn't holding back after Vice President JD Vance said the comedian's late-night show was briefly off the air because he's "not funny." ...
Jimmy Kimmel has arrived in New York City and was met with a thunderous applause from his hometown on Monday, September 29. The 57-year-old's monologue featured more jokes about President Donald Trump ...
During his first show of five shows in Brooklyn, N.Y., Jimmy Kimmel took aim at JD Vance over comments that the vice president made regarding his show's suspension. While Vance implied that the show ...
Kimmel’s Tuesday night return was watched by 6.3 million viewers, making it the second most-watched broadcast in the show’s history and more than tripling its regular viewership. The return came after ...
From cancel culture on the left to censorship on the right, free speech won’t survive without a bipartisan cease-fire, Jonathan Zimmerman writes.