HOLLYWOOD—On November 20, President Trump renewed his request to have liberal talk show host, Jimmy Kimmel taken off the air. This comes days after Kimmel made disparaging remarks about the President and the late Jefferey Epstein who reportedly committed suicide in jail after being convicted of sex trafficking. Jimmy Kimmel, who became famous for leaving his audience rhetorically saying, “I can’t believe he said that,” could have a libel suit filed against him for slander. “Thank you for joining us here at our home quarters of Hollywood where we are carefully following the path of hurricane Epstein right now. It is category five right now. It is expected to make landfall very soon. We are now one step closer to finding out what the President knew and how old were the women when he knew it.

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