On Wednesday night, Jimmy Kimmel addressed news that President Trump was impeached in the House for the second time — with a vote of 232–197, for the violent, traitorous takeover of the US Capitol.
“Unlike the first one, it was a bipartisan impeachment,” Kimmel said during their late-night monologue. “Every democratic [representative], And a handful of Republicans — 10 of them in the House — voted to hold Trump out of his role in organizing, mobilizing, and protesting against the violent attack on him last week. These people attacked him, he tried to get the Vice President, he tried to block our election, and these jackholes were like today, ‘This is another political attack on our President!’ ‘
Kimmel was certainly referring to many Republicans who failed to vote for impeachment, blaming a devious former reality TV host and accusing the nation of love as serial rapist. “Your president gave a big – I mean, small – big people, to an army of peacocks falling on the street, kicking in doors, killing a police officer, and all the people sitting in his office Smashing and most of these Republicans are, ‘OK, office did Something new needs to be done. Some color on the walls is good! The comedian cracked.
But despite his decision, Trump made history. “Donald Trump became the first US president to impeach twice. I wonder if he is tired of all the wins yet? Jokes in the joke. “Whatever they have said and done to support them in the past, I want to commend the Republicans in the House who voted to hold Trump accountable,” he said. This is a real act of courage — and should be treated as such. This is not just a political risk. These Trump nuts will come home!
“But the rest of them are always surprised to see how crazy some of our elected officials are. And it was completely on display today as they supported their depressed, orange man. ”
Kimmel then cut off a group of Republican members of Congress, inviting everyone from Kathy Griffin and Madonna to Robert De Niro to attempt to distract from the president’s failure to perform his oath of office duties Were in
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