💥 BREAKING NEWS: Trump MELTDOWNS After Kimmel And Schwarzenegger Turn His Turkey Pardon Into A National Embarrassment On Live TV⚡.CT

Donald Trump thought he was stepping into a harmless Thanksgiving photo-op. Instead, he walked straight into years of humiliation — the kind that doesn’t wash off with a Fox News segment.
It starts with the turkey pardon. On live TV, Trump is joking about “Gobble and Waddle,” bragging, ranting about Democrats, and somehow turning a light-hearted tradition into a campaign rally. While he’s busy calling other politicians “low IQ” and “fat slobs,” Jimmy Kimmel is quietly sharpening the knives — and Arnold Schwarzenegger is loading the cannon.
Behind the jokes about turkeys and waistlines is something much darker: a president refusing to extend health care subsidies right before Thanksgiving. On Air Force One, Trump brushes off Americans worried about losing coverage, calling the Affordable Care Act “a disaster” and blaming Democrats, even as 20 million people depend on it. The message is clear: your health care is negotiable collateral in his political game.

Then comes Ukraine. Asked if Ukraine is being forced to give up too much land to Russia, Trump shrugs off the question like it’s a bad TV pitch. He implies Russia will take the territory anyway, so why fight? Casual talk of surrender, tens of thousands more dead, and a “deal” that sounds suspiciously like a Russian wish list dressed up as diplomacy.
And this is where Arnold enters like a final boss. Not as an action hero, but as the immigrant Republican who actually understands sacrifice, democracy, and public service. While Trump calls himself a “ratings machine” and a “stable genius,” Arnold calls him what millions were already thinking: a failed leader who will go down as the worst president in American history, as “irrelevant as an old tweet.”
Their feud didn’t start with politics — it started with ego. When Arnold took over Celebrity Apprentice in 2017, Trump couldn’t stop obsessing over the ratings. Instead of focusing on being president-elect, he was on Twitter bragging that Arnold got “swamped” and begging religious leaders at the National Prayer Breakfast to pray for… TV ratings. Yes, at a prayer breakfast.

Arnold’s response? Legendary. A calm, lethal video: “Hey Donald, why don’t we switch jobs? You take over TV since you’re such an expert in ratings, and I’ll take over your job so people can finally sleep comfortably again.” That one line did what years of political speeches couldn’t — it punctured Trump’s strongman image with pure ridicule.
From there, Arnold stopped treating Trump like a rival and started treating him like a threat. After Charlottesville, Arnold spoke directly to the camera, Trump bobblehead on his desk, and said what Trump refused to say: there are not “two sides” to hatred. After January 6th, he delivered a powerful message comparing the Capitol attack to the darkest chapters of history and called for Americans of all parties to defend democracy and stand behind President-elect Biden.
While Trump ranted about gas magically being $2 a gallon and pushed fantasy health care “plans” that amounted to “just give people a check,” Arnold talked about responsibility, especially as an immigrant — about giving back, serving communities, and protecting the country that gave him everything.
Kimmel became the perfect accomplice. He played the clips, exposed the lies, and let Arnold go to work. He mocked Trump’s imaginary stats, his obsession with weight, his endless victimhood, and his fantasy version of reality. Late-night jokes turned into a public record of just how unhinged Trump’s presidency had become.

In the end, this wasn’t just a celebrity feud. It was a slow-motion demolition of Trump’s myth. The “tough guy” got bodied by the real action hero. The “ratings machine” got clowned by the host. And the self-proclaimed dealmaker was exposed as a chaos merchant whose deals always seem to leave someone else holding the bill.
Trump tried to bully, mock, and spin his way out. But against Jimmy Kimmel’s receipts and Arnold Schwarzenegger’s moral clarity, all that bluster just made him look smaller — like the political equivalent of a little wet noodle yelling at the TV while the country moves on without him.


