Jimmy Kimmel, a vocal critic of Donald Trump, dissected his most bizarre social media posts during his Monday night monologue, including one featuring an alien. He has often gotten into trouble over his jokes about the President in the recent past, especially when he called the First Lady an “expectant widow.”
Jimmy Kimmel talks about Donald Trump posting AI alien photo
One of the most vocal critics of the current administration, the veteran TV host blasted the President over his many bizarre Truth Social posts, which many even failed to decipher.
Jimmy Kimmel recently shared that Donald Trump was on a “very serious business of posting crazy things.” He went on to call out Trump for circulating “a whole bunch of AI slop.” But one particular post interested him more than others. On May 17, 2026, the POTUS posted an AI-generated photo of himself with an alien with no caption or context.
This left many baffled, including Kimmel. “He posted an image of himself walking with a handcuffed extraterrestrial. Why? We don’t know!” he said on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. “All we know for sure is that the alien appears to be doing CrossFit. He’s in very good shape.”
Kimmel further emphasized that what made it worse was that the President’s MAGA loyalists supported the post, even when some claimed they did not understand it.
“Senator Mike Lee, another Trump zombie from Utah, reposted that photo and wrote, ‘Not sure what this means, but I’m here for it.’ I’ll tell you what it means, Mike. It means the guy with the nuclear codes is out of his goddamn mind. That’s what it means,” Kimmel said. But I’m glad you’re there for it. He’s there for it.”
Jimmy Kimmel also spoke about a photo that Donald Trump posted of himself. The caption stated, “President Trump ages in reverse!” Kimmel said about this, “Wearing diapers does not mean you’re aging in reverse.”
Furthermore, The Man Show alum concluded, “Imagine being a very unpopular President in the middle of a very unpopular war…The cost of everything is skyrocketing. Gas is very expensive. And you are spending your time posting online about how hot you are, how you captured an alien, and how you should be the next James Bond.”
Originally reported by Apoorv Rastogi on Mandatory.
