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Jimmy Kimmel's 19-minute monologue for Republicans: 'Yes, I am biased against Trump'

Jimmy Kimmel, in a 19-minute monologue, criticized Donald Trump, urging viewers to share the video with Republican supporters. He highlighted Trump's attempts to undermine the 2020 election results, questioned his lack of coherent plans for health care and childcare, and mocked Trump's business dealings, emphasizing the irony of his hard stance on China while selling China-made products.
Jimmy Kimmel's 19-minute monologue for Republicans: 'Yes, I am biased against Trump'
Jimmy Kimmel delivered a 19-minute monologue Tuesday night and urged his audience to send the video to a Republican "you love and respect". The Democrat comedian said he is biased against Donald Trump. "Do I think I have good reasons for being biased against him? Yes. And I'm probably wrong, but I think when you hear some of those reasons, you might agree with me, even just a little bit," the comedian said.
Ivanka Trump said there was no vote fraud in 2020 but Trump has only two ways, either I win or the vote is rigged, Kimmel said.
“Maybe there’s a little voice in the back your head saying, ‘I might not want this guy driving the bus.’ And if you’re one of those people who think Democrats are controlling the weather or Beyoncé eats baby skin, forget it. This is not going to help at all," Kimmel said.
“Donald Trump was president for four years,” Kimmel said. “You would think that at this point he would have some answers, some kind of plan, for simple questions about subjects like health care and childcare.”

Jimmy also mocked Donald Trump for selling things and said the God Bless You Bibles that he sells as Trump Bibles are not even made in America, they are made in China. "That's how tough he is on China," Kimmel said. On the immigration issue, Kimmel said two of Donald Trump's three wives were immigrants. "So we only have place for hot immigrants?"
Kimmel argued, “I saw a shirt the other day, it said, ‘I support Trump because he pisses off the people who piss me off.’ But is that really all we want for America? To piss each other off? I don’t want that.”
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