Kimmel imagined the Trump base's reaction had the president acknowledged the holiday: "We're the ones who stopped enslaving -- they should have a holiday for us!"
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Another Day at the Office
On Thursday, the United States celebrated Juneteenth, four years after it became a federal holiday honoring the end of slavery. But President Trump didn't acknowledge it, except by complaining on Truth Social that there were too many "non-working holidays."
Jimmy Kimmel joked that while it might be "hard to believe, from a president who has done more for Blacks than Abraham Lincoln, Trump is not a fan" of Juneteenth.
"I don't know, to me, it seems like a holiday that celebrates the end of slavery is one we should all be for." -- JIMMY KIMMEL
"If Trump were to acknowledge Juneteenth, he would risk upsetting his not-at-all-racist-and-how-dare-you-say-we-are base. They're like, 'We're the ones who stopped enslaving -- they should have a holiday for us!'" -- JIMMY KIMMEL
"But then, a miracle happened. Trump did post about Juneteenth. He wrote, 'Too many non-working holidays in America. Soon, we'll end up having a holiday for every once working day of the year.' Says the guy who just had a birthday parade for himself. Says the guy who has been in office for 150 days and has golfed 37 times that we know of." -- JIMMY KIMMEL
The Punchiest Punchlines (Two Weeks Edition)
"I saw that today the White House said Trump will make a decision on the U.S. involvement in Iran within the next two weeks. All good. No rush. Just take your time." -- JIMMY FALLON
"It's always two weeks. For a guy whose catchphrase was 'You're fired,' no one has ever given more two weeks' notice than Donald J. Trump." -- JIMMY KIMMEL
"If Trump thinks about this decision for two weeks, it'll beat his previous thinking record by two weeks." -- JIMMY FALLON
"Trump understands that starting a war in the Middle East is a lot like quitting your sales job at Best Buy. It's just polite." -- STEPHEN COLBERT
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