Jimmy Kimmel, long a vocal critic of President Trump, has quietly secured Italian citizenship—a move that speaks volumes in today’s political climate.
Appearing on Sarah Silverman’s podcast, Kimmel revealed: “I do have… I did get Italian citizenship,” and added, “What’s going on is… as bad as you thought it was gonna be, it’s so much worse. It’s just unbelievable. I feel like it’s probably even worse than [Trump] would like it to be.”
That follows closely behind news that Trump predicted Kimmel—along with Jimmy Fallon—will be among the next casualties in the late-night lineup. “Next up will be an even less talented Jimmy Kimmel,” Trump wrote on Truth Social, “and then, a weak, and very insecure, Jimmy Fallon.”
It’s not just a citizenship detail—it’s a symbol. When a cultural influencer starts planning an exit strategy amid political tensions, it highlights how sharply divided the country has become. Kimmel’s dual nationality gives him a literal escape hatch—a privilege earned not by public service but by privilege and political positioning.
This isn’t about travel plans—it’s about where your loyalty lies when the pushback gets real. For many working Americans, home isn’t a punchline—it’s who they are, and where they fight for what’s next. That’s the American story, not running away when things get messy.
Who cares about self important rich morons? Don’t let the door hit you where the sun dont shine. Jerk.
Who cares about self important rich morons? Don’t let the door hit you where the sun dont shine. Jerk.
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Who cares