Jimmy Kimmel Displays Trump's 5-Hour Social Media 'Blitzkrieg' with Wall of Screenshots: 'What Was Melania Doing During This?'

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Jimmy Kimmel Displays Trump's 5Hour Social Media 'Blitzkrieg' with Wall of Screenshots: 'What Was Melania Doing During This?' Brenton BlanchetDecember 4, 2025 at 12:25 AM 0 Jimmy Kimmel Live/Youtube; Samuel Corum/Sipa/Bloomberg via Getty Jimmy Kimmel; Donald Trump Jimmy Kimmel dedicated part of his monologue to dissecting Donald Trump's latest social media spree The latenight host shared a wall of screenshots from Trump's Truth Social platform during his Tuesday, Dec.

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Jimmy Kimmel dedicated part of his monologue to dissecting Donald Trump's latest social media spree

The late-night host shared a wall of screenshots from Trump's Truth Social platform during his Tuesday, Dec. 2 episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!

"He went completely off the rails last night," Kimmel said

Jimmy Kimmel spent a portion of his recent broadcast raising questions about Donald Trump's social media usage.

The Jimmy Kimmel Live! host, 58, stood in front of a massive wall of screenshots during his Tuesday, Dec. 2, show, as he attempted to put the president's latest social media "blitzkrieg" into perspective. The late-night posting spree took place on Monday, when Trump shared more than 160 messages on his Truth Social platform — beginning around 7 p.m. ET and continuing roughly until midnight.

"He went completely off the rails last night," Kimmel said. "The man who's allegedly running the country banged out an onslaught of posts and reposts in a furious social-media blitzkrieg... It's an average of every two minutes for five hours straight."

After Kimmel asked his audience if they "want to see what that looks like," he displayed a gallery of (seemingly) every post on a screen behind him as the crowd gasped. "This is really it," Kimmel said, laughing. "That's what he did last night. Do you know how long you have to be on the toilet to post that much. I mean, what is he eating?"

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Jimmy Kimmel shows off wall of Trump screenshots on Dec. 2, 2025

He added, "And the posts themselves were all over the place. Obama, Biden, sedition, Christmas. And you can tell he was watching Fox News, because at one point he inquired about getting a reverse mortgage on the White House."

The late-night host then mentioned Trump's Truth Social post from before 6 a.m. on Tuesday, when he returned to the platform to declare it "the best" with "nothing even close."

"I don't know, I still think chlamydia is better but that's just me," Kimmel joked.

He added, "Here's what I wonder. What was Melania doing during this five-hour manic Monday marathon? Hiding under the Christmas tree?"

Trump's messages ranged from his praise of first lady Melania Trump to the criticism of former President Joe Biden, with the president platforming conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and resurfacing his Home Alone 2 cameo in the process.

After returning to the air in late September following his brief suspension over comments he made following Charlie Kirk's death, Kimmel has been candid about his views on Trump but also said that he would be open to having him on the show. "I'd love to have Trump on the show, for sure," he shared during a Bloomberg panel on Oct. 8.

More recently, Trump insisted Kimmel should be taken off the air late last month, as Kimmel then claimed the president took away from his "precious time on the toilet" to post about the show, despite being "in the middle of the biggest sex scandal in the history of the American presidency" (referencing the impending release of the Epstein files).

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During the Bloomberg panel in October, Kimmel explained why he discusses politics more frequently now, sharing, "I think maturity is part of it. I think you figure out who you are."

"This is a very different situation that we're in now. And also my job, as I see it, is to talk about the news of the day, and these are the big stories of the day pretty much every day," he said. "He's on TV all day, every day, so he gives us a lot to use, to deal with. That's unusual. That's not how it used to be. You hear him, you see him, he's just presented himself so frequently, and it's just more digestible."

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