Jimmy Kimmel obtains Italian citizenship to escape Trump’s presidency

Jimmy Kimmel revealed that he had obtained Italian citizenship in the midst of the chaotic presidency of Donald Trump.
Kimmel could potentially join high-level celebrities leaving the United States when Trump’s power continues not to be checked during his second term in the White House.
While making an appearance on Podcast Sarah SilvermanThe host of the show said: “Many people I know think, where are they going to get citizenship?”
To which the Talk-show animator at the end of the evening ABC said: “I obtained Italian citizenship.”
“What’s going on [with Trump] is as bad as you thought, “he added.” It’s much worse. It’s just incredible. I have the impression that it is probably even worse than he wishes. »»
Kimmel, who expressed the fact of not loving Donald Trump, says he does not hold anyone who voted for the former reality TV host.
“Now you see these Joe Rogan clips saying,” Why is he doing this? ” Why do you make people? And people go, ‘f ** k you! I don’t buy that, ”said Kimmel. “The door must remain open. If you want to change your mind, it is so difficult to do. If you want to admit that you are wrong, it is so difficult and so rare to do. You are welcome.”
After CBS announced that The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Would finish his race at the end of the 2025-26 season, Trump went to social networks to blow to Kimmel and said that he would be canceled afterwards.
“The word is, and it is a strong word to that, Jimmy Kimmel is next to going to the end of the end -of -night competition and, shortly after, Fallon will be gone,” posted Trump on Truth Social. “These are people without any talent, who received millions of dollars to, in any case, destroying what was previously television. It is really good to see them leave, and I hope that I played a major role!”
Kimmel applauded in return, saying: “I hear you are the next one. Or maybe it’s just another wonderful secret.”
The actor alluded to a story of Wall Street Journal Posted on July 17, which said Trump had sent a “debauchery” letter to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003 to celebrate his 50th anniversary.




