Jimmy Kimmel Mocks Donald Trump's Iran Threats With Kash Patel Joke
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Jimmy Kimmel Mocks Donald Trump’s Iran Threats With Kash Patel Joke

Jimmy Kimmel, who frequently criticizes the President, recently mocked Donald Trump‘s attempts at brokering peace between the United States and Iran, which have been at war for over two months. Kimmel joked that Trump’s “list of threats is now longer than Kash Patel’s bar tab.”

Jimmy Kimmel jokes about Donald Trump’s Iran strategy

On Wednesday, Jimmy Kimmel joked about President Donald Trump’s negotiation with Iran as the war continues to linger on.

During his monologue on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the veteran host said, “The Strait of Hormuz is still closed for business, but the White House says we’re close to a deal. The details of this supposed deal are still very much in flux. As in, what the flux are we doing over there?”

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz led to a hike in oil and gas prices across the country. Talking about the structure of the proposed agreement, Kimmel added, “According to sources familiar with it, it would include a moratorium on uranium enrichment for a period of longer than 10 years, which would be only five years shorter than the 15-year deal Obama made that Trump called the worst deal in history.”

Kimmel further joked, “And now he’s going to top it by making an even worse worst deal in history. It’s called The Art of the Deal, folks, you should read the book,” referencing Trump’s 1987 memoir.

After Donald Trump recently threatened military action against Iran if they do not agree with his terms, Kimmel noted, “His list of threats is now longer than Kash Patel’s bar tab,” bringing up the FBI Director’s alleged drinking habit, which has long been a source of discussion.

Trump previously said that the war would conclude in two or three more weeks after the ceasefire. However, there is yet to be a deal that finally ends the long-drawn affair.

Originally reported by Sourav Chakraborty on Mandatory.

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