Donald Trump would appear on Jimmy Kimmel’s show before Aaron Rodgers

Donald Trump would appear on Jimmy Kimmel's show before Aaron Rodgers | Image Credit: hollywoodreporter.com
Donald Trump would appear on Jimmy Kimmel’s show before Aaron Rodgers | Image Credit: hollywoodreporter.com

“I really believe there are many things I would like to ask him, and I want real answers. I believe that’s not necessary for the majority of the interviews he does.”

Now that Aaron Rodgers is in this strange spot, Jimmy Kimmel feels more at ease speaking with Donald Trump than he does.

In order to give a sneak peek of presenting Sunday’s 96th Annual Academy Awards, which will broadcast on ABC at 7 p.m. ET, Kimmel chatted with Elizabeth Wagmeister of CNN. Though Kimmel stated in the CNN interview that nothing would be “off limits” for his Oscar monologue, don’t expect him to rekindle his animosity at Rodgers.

When Rodgers visited ESPN earlier this year for his stint with The Pat McAfee Show, he rashly suggested Kimmel could have been acquainted with sex trafficker and convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. In response, Kimmel threatened to take Rodgers to court.

In response, Rodgers made an appearance on ESPN alongside McAfee once more, claiming he was not accusing Kimmel of having a connection to Epstein but rather that he was being attacked by mainstream media. Despite the fact that Rodgers never clarified his meaning when he said Kimmel’s name may be among Epstein’s associates.

Naturally, Rodgers’ assault on a member of the mainstream media appears to have resulted in the quarterback’s exclusion from an outlet inside the mainstream media, specifically ABC’s Kimmel-hosted late-night program. Nevertheless, there hasn’t been any hostility between Kimmel and Rodgers on ESPN, ABC’s sister network. The quarterback has made many appearances on McAfee’s program since the careless link to Epstein was established.

When asked if there was a scenario in which he would invite Rodgers to appear as a guest on his program, Kimmel responded, “Probably not,” per CNN. The next step, in his opinion, is for Aaron Rodgers to get in touch with him rather than the other way around. Thus, I don’t think that will occur. Listen, there are some significant cognitive disparities between us.

Donald Trump is another person with whom Kimmel has significant disagreements on thought processes. As Trump prepares for a rematch with Joe Biden in the 2018 presidential race, Kimmel is eager to interview him, unlike Rodgers, whom he won’t allow to his ABC show.

Kimmel stated of Trump, “I would totally have him on the program.” “I really believe there are many things I would like to ask him, and I want real answers. I believe that’s not necessary for the majority of the interviews he performs.

Years ago, despite his extraordinary talent, Rodgers was a quiet and uninspiring quarterback. However, because Rodgers has been a regular proponent of conspiracy theories, the toxicity of his interviews has surpassed that of Donald Trump.

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