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president Donald Trump Late night hosts Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel will be cancelled at a press conference Wednesday.
During the press, Royal America voice reporter Brian Glenn asked about the broadcaster’s report on the broadcaster Howard Stern may be separated After contracting with Sirius XM, the Sirius XM expires this fall. With that in mind, Glenn asked if the “Trump-hate” entertainment model lost the popularity of Americans.
Trump quoted CBS’ recent cancellation of “Last Show with Stephen Colbert” and added that he believes Fallon and Kimmel are next.
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Donald Trump convened late night hosts Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon at a press conference Wednesday. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon))
“Well, it didn’t work,” Trump said. “It’s not working for a long time, and I’ve said almost to say from the beginning. Colbert has no talent. I mean, I can bring anyone here. I can go out on beautiful streets and pick a few people who do well or better. They’ll have a higher rating than him. He has no talent.” He has no talent. ”
He continued: “Fallen has no talent. Kimmel has no talent. They’re next. They’re going. I heard they’re going. I don’t know, but I imagine they’ll get because they’ll get- you know, Colbert has better ratings than Kimmel or Fallon.”
Trump issued a similar statement About the Truth Society Colbert’s performance was cancelled last month.
“The word is, it’s a strong word, Jimmy Kimmel’s secondary participation in the invalid late-night raffle draw, and Fallon will disappear soon after,” Trump wrote.
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Last month, Trump predicted that Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon will cancel late night shows after CBS announced that “late show with Stephen Colbert” will end in May. (Getty Image)
He continued: “These people have absolutely no talent and in all cases they will destroy millions of dollars for the TV that destroyed the past.
Although some Free Commentator CBS claimed to have cancelled Colbert’s show to appease Trump’s political reasons, which Paramount (CBS’s parent company) saw as “pure financial decision.”
Regarding Stern, Trump said when appearing on the show how he had “had a good time” in the past. He went on to say that Stern went downhill after recognizing Hillary Clinton as president in 2016.
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“He lost the audience. People said to give me some rest. When he recognized Hillary Clinton, he fell down.”