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The headline is misleading, Kimmel did not joke that the killer might have been pro Trump.
Kimmel, as part of his monologue said, "...they know that he is a maga..."! It was not a joke or part of a joke it was a comment.

KImmel said nothing offensive.

This is about Disney wanting a merger to go through. Too bad that merger is not going to make up for all the money they are losing with Disney+ and Hulu losing subscribers.

They better be thankful Frozen 3 is two years away and Avengers Doomsday is a year away-they got time to undo this because how many heads will roll of that Disney boycott hit those two movies. Both expected to sniff billion.
 
Only black maga believes Trump is doing a great job. I gotta admit I have been laughing my ass off at the maga dude who said only 148k lost government jobs. 😂 That Shyt was hilarious. It's sad folks don't understand that for every 1 government job there are 7-10 jobs associated with it. Sometimes more but Trump has them is la la land. The economy is tanking and by December folks we all be worse than Bush Sr and Jr. Ignorance is real. Black MAGA are the dumbest people in America. They are trash and should be treated as such. They are not allies of the black community.
 






Trump Fires Black Officials From an Overwhelmingly White Administration​


https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/08/us/politics/black-leaders-trump.html?

Robert E. Primus was part of a series of firings of Black officials from high-profile positions in the Trump administration.Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times

Robert E. Primus, the first Black board chairman of the federal regulator responsible for approving railroad mergers, at first thought there was something wrong with his work phone. When he couldn’t unlock it he switched to his personal phone, only to learn that President Trump had fired him by email, effective immediately.

“I didn’t see it coming at all,” Mr. Primus, a Democrat, said in a recent interview. In January, the Trump administration had put a Republican in his place as the chairman of the Surface Transportation Board, which Mr. Primus saw as the president’s prerogative. But he had been appointed to the independent board by Mr. Trump in his first term and expected to remain on it, as had been the longstanding practice.

Instead, he heard a White House spokesman say the day after his firing in August that he did not “align” with the president’s agenda. Mr. Primus, a longtime congressional staff member and former lobbyist on transportation and national security matters, was reminded, he said, of Mr. Trump’s widely condemned comment during the 2024 campaign that immigrants were taking “Black jobs.”

“Maybe he felt that this job was not intended for Blacks," said Mr. Primus, 55. He acknowledged he was speculating, he said, but “it’s legitimate speculation. Because if you look across the board, there is a pattern.”
Mr. Primus is part of a series of firings of Black officials from high-profile positions in an overwhelmingly white administration that has banished all diversity, equity and inclusion programs across the federal government. And while there are no statistics on firings by race, an examination of the people Mr. Trump is appointing to fill those and other jobs shows a stark trend.

Of the president’s 98 Senate-confirmed appointees to the administration’s most senior leadership roles in its first 200 days, ending on Aug. 7, only two, or 2 percent — Scott Turner, the secretary of Housing and Urban Development, and Earl G. Matthews, the Defense Department’s general counsel — are Black.
 
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