“It was a devastating moment for Trump, especially when Melania started clapping,” Jimmy Kimmel said.
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Immunity Denied
On Tuesday, a federal appeals court rejected former President Donald Trump’s claims that executive immunity protected him from criminal charges related to subverting the 2020 election.
“I mean, kind of a bummer because poor guy drank all that bleach for nothing,” Jimmy Kimmel said.
“OK, so he doesn’t have immunity, but after all these trials, he must have built up some antibodies.” — SETH MEYERS
“The three-judge panel shot down his arguments in a strongly worded 57-page ruling. It was a devastating moment for Trump, especially when Melania started clapping.” — JIMMY KIMMEL
“Trump’s campaign said that he respectfully disagrees with the ruling. Although, if Trump knew to respectfully disagree with a loss, he wouldn’t be on trial in the first place.” — JIMMY FALLON
The Punchiest Punchlines (Speaking to the Manager Edition)
“And now Trump plans on going to the Supreme Court. And if he loses there, he plans on going to Brazil.” — JIMMY FALLON
“Of course, he will now appeal to the Supreme Court, which is the legal equivalent of, ‘Well, then, I want to speak to your manager.’” — JIMMY KIMMEL
“The Supreme Court hasn’t announced if they’ll hear the case, but Clarence Thomas announced that he’d like an Apple Vision Pro and Super Bowl tickets if they do.” — JIMMY FALLON
“According to a new poll from CNN, a majority of Americans want to see a verdict in the Jan. 6 case before they vote in the election. It’s vitally important that we find out whether the former president did what we all saw him do on television or not.” — JIMMY KIMMEL
The Bits Worth Watching
The journalist and “Late Show” guest Joy Reid told Stephen Colbert what she learned about courage while researching her new book, “Medgar and Myrlie.”
What We’re Excited About on Wednesday Night
Sheryl Lee Ralph will discuss the new season of “Abbott Elementary” with Seth Meyers on Wednesday’s “Late Night.”
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Tracy Chapman’s return to the Grammy stage on Sunday has fans wondering where she’s been and when they’ll hear more from her.
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