🚨 JUST IN: Jimmy Kimmel’s savage monologue left Trump spiraling for months and the footage is brutal ⚡.CT

For years, Donald Trump has claimed that political enemies, prosecutors, and the “deep state” are the things that get under his skin. But 2024 blew up that myth completely. Because it wasn’t politicians or investigations that sent him into meltdown mode—it was two entertainers who refused to back down: Jimmy Kimmel and Whoopi Goldberg.
Both of them torched him on live TV, and Trump reacted with a fury so extreme that even his own advisers reportedly couldn’t calm him down.
Let’s rewind to October 2024, the moment everything came unglued.
Trump was in Reading, Pennsylvania, at a campaign rally—at the exact same time Hurricane Milton was ripping through Florida. Instead of addressing the disaster, instead of offering help, he used his rally to lash out at The View hosts. He called them “really dumb people,” then zeroed in on Whoopi Goldberg with a bizarre insult:
“I hired Whoopi… her act was filthy, dirty, and disgusting.”

That one sentence ignited a media explosion.
The next morning, Whoopi didn’t just walk onto the set—she made an entrance. The View blasted Christina Aguilera’s hit song “Dirrty,” trolling Trump using his own word against him. Then Whoopi, never one to hold back, delivered a monologue so sharp it sliced straight through Trump’s narrative.
“I was filthy,” she said proudly. “I’ve always been filthy. And you knew that when you hired me.”
Then she looked directly into the camera and detonated the truth:
“I headlined at your casino… and you hired me FOUR TIMES.”

And just like that, she exposed Trump in the most devastating way possible.
Either he lied about not knowing her act—or he was too incompetent to remember hiring her repeatedly.
The audience gasped. Social media erupted. Trump’s team panicked.
But Whoopi wasn’t finished.
She hammered the point Trump absolutely did not want exposed:
“We irritated him to the point where he had to admit he watches the show.”
That was the kill shot.
For years Trump swore he never watched The View.
Whoopi blew that lie apart in five seconds, proving that he not only watches—it obsesses him.
Sunny Hostin then stepped in with one of the most savage lines daytime TV has ever aired:
“Donald Trump, thank you for lying so much and committing so many alleged crimes. You give us content every single day.”
She followed it with the dagger:
“I may not have spent as much time in a courtroom as you have.”

The studio exploded. Viewers went wild. Trump, predictably, went ballistic.
And the meltdown continued for months.
But this wasn’t even the first time Whoopi crushed him. She’s been fact-checking Trump since 2011—specifically when he pushed the racist birther conspiracy about Barack Obama. When podcaster Joe Rogan falsely claimed Trump got hugs and praise on The View in 2015, Whoopi immediately corrected the lie:
“It was 2011. And no—nobody was hugging him.”
She even played the footage: Trump spreading birther nonsense, Whoopi glaring at him like he had lost his mind.
And when he suggested Obama’s birth certificate was fake, Whoopi shut him down with a line that has now gone viral again:
“That’s the biggest pile of dog mess I’ve heard in ages.”
Every clip resurfaced. Every moment went mega-viral. Every fact-check added fuel to Trump’s frustration.
By the time 2025 rolled around, even Jimmy Kimmel was roasting Trump nightly, turning his indictments and courtroom drama into comedy gold. Trump raged on Truth Social, ranted at rallies, and complained in interviews—but the more he attacked, the more comedians torched him.
Trump wanted to control the narrative.
But instead, comedians controlled him.




