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ABC late-night comic Jimmy Kimmel speculated on Thursday's “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” About former President Trump's death and its impact on the country.

In his opening monologue, the anti-Trump late-night host said that the Supreme Court could rule in favor of blue states that exclude the former president from voting in the 2024 presidential election, and that that could lead to Trump ” I pondered whether I might actually kill him.

He then asked out loud if it would make Americans' lives “better” or if more MAGA people would take his place. Breitbart newspaper reported..

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“Jimmy Kimmel Live!” host Jimmy Kimmel speculated about former President Trump's death on a recent episode of his show. (Screenshot/ABC)

Kimmel made his ongoing legal battle with Trump the centerpiece of his opening monologue, saying, “Let me tell you one thing, if the three justices he appointed to the Supreme Court take up this case and Trump… If we rule against him, he's going to blow up a whale of a feather.'' A large pinwheel protrudes from his body – which means it might actually kill him. ”

“Maybe it will,” he said to laughter from the studio audience.

However, the rumors of Trump's death are not over. Kimmel continued, “Sometimes I wonder, if Trump were to die and be buried on the 18th hole of a golf course, would things get better? Or would we have to deal with a whole new MAGA brain? ” he said.

Earlier in his monologue, Kimmel also mentioned a recent photo of President Trump that went viral because it showed what appeared to be red welts or sores on his hands.

Following the lead of Democratic strategist James Carville, who this week claimed the image was evidence that President Trump has syphilis, Kimmel said the photo “doesn't show that Donald Trump has syphilis. , or it could mean that Donald Trump has syphilis.”

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Kimmel wondered if things would be better in this country when Trump was “dead.” (Sean Rayford/Getty Images)

Since Trump first announced his candidacy for president in 2015, Kimmel's anti-Trump rhetoric has become a staple of ABC's late-night talk show.

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The momentum of Trump-related content is only slowing. A recent study by the Media Research Center found that Kimmel's show outranked all other major late-night comedy shows in the amount of anti-Trump and anti-conservative jokes.

According to the study, of the 2,215 political jokes made on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” in 2023, 1,960, or 88%, were directed at conservatives. Of those jokes, 762 were directed at Trump himself.

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