Jimmy Kimmel Trump 1st Year Recap: From Greenland to White House Tesla Ads
Jimmy Kimmel celebrates the 1st year of Trump's second term with a supercut of highlights, from the Greenland dispute to the Tesla White House ad.
How much damage can one man do in a single year? Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel answered that question by marking the 1st year of President Donald Trump's second term with a scathing supercut of the past 365 days of chaos.
Jimmy Kimmel Trump 1st Year Recap: The Greenland Gamble
Kimmel didn't hold back, focusing on Trump's bizarre attempt to acquire Greenland from Denmark. He highlighted Trump's admission that he no longer feels obligated to pursue peace because he wasn't awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Kimmel noted the irony of the U.S. being on the verge of war over a literal peace medal.
It's like we armed a real housewife with nuclear weapons. This man is crashing the plane because the stewardess didn't bring them a bag of peanuts. President Veruca Salt. 'I want Greenland! I want it now!'
Tesla Ads and Renaming the Gulf of Mexico
The montage covered a laundry list of 2025 highlights, including Trump's move to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the 'Gulf of America' and his controversial Tesla endorsement from the White House. It also revisited the messy public fallout between Trump and Elon Musk, characterizing the administration's first year as a series of personal grievances turned into national policy.
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