
Jimmy Kimmel mocks Trump's State of the Union 'conniption fit'
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Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert both came on the air on Tuesday to share their immediate reactions to President Donald Trump's State of the Union.
The State of the Union was not strong, according to Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert.
The late-night hosts both went on the air Tuesday night to share their immediate reactions to President Donald Trump's first official State of the Union address Feb. 24 of his second term.
Kimmel described it as an "angry" address, which was "like a Christmas message from the Grinch," and asked, "When you ramble mostly incoherently for two hours, is that technically still a speech, or does it, at some point, become a conniption fit?"
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The "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" host also had a field day with the historic length of the address, which at 1 hour and 47 minutes was the longest on record. "He's probably still going, right?" Kimmel joked before quipping, "They do need to hire an orchestra to play him off like the Oscars. At the stroke of 90 minutes, go straight into 'YMCA' and end it."













