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Jimmy Kimmel Exposed By Hollywood

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Hollywood veteran and outspoken conservative James Woods is putting late-night host Jimmy Kimmel on blast after Kimmel’s sudden firing.

Woods didn’t hold back, calling Kimmel “unfunny” and a “money-losing hack,” while blasting liberal elites rushing to defend him.

Woods’ sharp words are resonating with millions of Americans who are fed up with the left-wing dominance of mainstream entertainment and comedy.


James Woods Delivers a Brutal Knockout Blow

On Thursday, Woods — who has more than 5 million followers on X (formerly Twitter) — posted what first seemed like a heartfelt message of support for Kimmel.

“We’ve all poked fun at Jimmy Kimmel over the years, but as a fellow entertainer, I have to say it’s truly sad to see how he’s been treated,” Woods wrote. “Deep down, I believe he’s a decent person without hatred or ill will in his heart.”

Then came the shocking punchline:

“Just kidding, Jimbo. Eat s—t.”

The post exploded online, racking up over 5.3 million views and 235,000 likes in just hours. Conservatives across the country cheered Woods for saying what many have felt for years — that Kimmel’s brand of smug, left-wing humor has worn thin.


Hollywood Rushes to Defend Their Own

The very next day, Woods mocked the Hollywood establishment for circling the wagons around Kimmel.

When Stephen Colbert went on air and declared, “Tonight we are all Jimmy Kimmel,” Woods fired back:

“He’s right. You’re all douchebags.”

Woods also targeted Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, a frequent visitor to China and failed vice-presidential candidate. Walz went on MSNBC to claim that Kimmel’s firing was “North Korea-style stuff.”

Woods didn’t let that slide:

“Alright, that’s enough. Kimmel was let go because his show was losing huge amounts of money. He was meant to be entertaining, but the audience just wasn’t laughing. It’s really that straightforward.”


Kimmel’s Final Jab at Trump Sparks Outrage

Before his firing, Kimmel stirred widespread outrage with a disgusting monologue mocking President Donald Trump’s reaction to the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA.

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During his final show, Kimmel sneered at Trump, even comparing his grief to a child mourning a pet:

“This isn’t the way a grown man mourns the loss of someone he claimed was a friend,” Kimmel remarked. “It’s more like how a young child reacts when their pet goldfish dies.”

For millions of conservatives grieving Kirk’s death, Kimmel’s comments crossed the line — and highlighted just how out of touch Hollywood elites have become.


James Woods Stands Tall With President Trump

Woods has never hidden his conservative values. He celebrated Trump’s return to the White House with a powerful message last November:

“In historic affirmation of how desperately America has needed Donald Trump back in the White House, the Dow opens +1300 points,” Woods wrote. “The only joy greater than this will be to watch the meltdown of liberal loonies everywhere. May God bless America and may He protect President Trump!”

Woods also honored Charlie Kirk by pinning a moving tribute to the top of his X profile — a photo of Kirk surrounded by young Black conservatives at a Turning Point USA event — with the caption:

“This is my America. Remember Charlie Kirk.”


Why This Matters

Kimmel’s career collapse isn’t just about one late-night host — it’s about Hollywood’s crumbling grip on America’s culture.

For years, liberal elites like Kimmel used their platforms to mock conservatives, attack President Trump, and push divisive politics. But now, viewers are tuning out in record numbers, sending a powerful message: America has had enough.

As James Woods put it:

“He was supposed to be funny, and no one was laughing.”


Bottom Line

Jimmy Kimmel’s firing is a wake-up call for the entertainment industry. Americans are rejecting the radical left’s agenda — and voices like James Woods are leading the charge by fearlessly speaking the truth.

With President Trump back in the White House and conservative voices rising, the message is clear: The silent majority is silent no more.