Jimmy Kimmel Uses Ben Affleck Joke to Mock Donald Trump
President Trump asked Japan's PM about Pearl Harbor during a tense visit, highlighting strained diplomatic ties and Japan's constitutional limits on military action, officials said.
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Jimmy Kimmel Uses Ben Affleck Joke to Mock Donald Trump
Photo Credit: @JimmyKimmelLive | YouTube Jimmy Kimmel recently threw shade at Donald Trump for his Pearl Harbor comment, using a joke referencing Ben Affleck’s 2001 movie during his late-night show. On Thursday, March 19, the current US President hosted Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and made the comment in response to a question about the US conducting strikes on Iran. Jimmy Kimmel uses Ben Affleck joke to make fun of Donald Trump The v…
Trump’s Pearl Harbor Joke Makes Japan’s Prime Minister Cringe, The World, Too
Source: JIM WATSON / Getty The latest gaffe by President Donald Trump referred back to a key moment of World War II, as Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi visited the White House on Thursday (March 19). As they took questions, a reporter from the Japanese press asked Trump why the U.S. didn’t inform allies before attacking Iran, along with Israel, late last month. “We didn’t tell anybody about it because we wanted surprise,” Trump replied bef…
MS NOW's Capehart Calls for 25th Amendment Talk After Trump's Pearl Harbor JOKE
MS NOW's Capehart Calls for 25th Amendment Talk After Trump's Pearl Harbor JOKE On Saturday's edition of MSNBC’s The Weekend, co-host Jonathan Capehart reacted to President Trump’s comment about Japan and Pearl Harbor by demanding discussion of the 25th Amendment -- i.e., the removal of Trump from office.. Asked by a Japanese reporter why allies like Japan weren’t informed in advance of U.S. action against Iran, Trump said in the presence of J…
President Trump Makes Pearl Harbor Remark While Meeting With Japanese Prime Minister
President Trump invoked Japan’s infamous 1941 attack on the U.S. Navy’s Pearl Harbor base during his first meeting with the Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. The remark was made while both world leaders were sitting in the Oval Office late last week. When asked by a Japanese reporter why the US didn’t inform allies about the attacks on Iran in late February, Trump said it was all about maintaining the element of surprise. Trump then justif…
An embarrassment at the White House: Donald Trump blows out a frantic sentence – Japan's head of government is visibly shocked.
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