Late night comedian Jimmy Kimmel recently took a break from his usual political commentary to poke fun at Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s recent scandal involving a “sexting scandal” with New York Magazine’s Washington correspondent Olivia Nuzzi. Kimmel joked about Kennedy’s anti-vax history and the alleged nude shots that were sent. Nuzzi, on the other hand, released a statement clarifying that their relationship was never physical but should have been disclosed to avoid any conflicts of interest.
Kennedy, who has since dropped out of the election and endorsed Trump, faced criticism for his involvement with Nuzzi. Kimmel, known for his humorous take on current events, has been entertaining his audience with various skits and jokes related to the ongoing election season. In one skit, he listened to his “constituents” rant about Senator J.D. Vance’s supposed attraction to couches, creating a light-hearted moment on his show.
Despite starting his broadcasts with criticism of Trump, Kimmel has managed to find humor in some of the more absurd moments of the election cycle. His show, “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” airs on ABC weeknights at 11:35/10:35c, providing viewers with a comedic take on current events and political happenings. Kimmel’s ability to blend humor with serious issues has made him a popular late night host, attracting a wide audience with his unique style of comedy.