Before the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, comedian Jimmy Kimmel created his own version on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. The segment featured a satirical monologue targeting Donald Trump and key figures in his circle, using humor to mirror the tone of the real event.
Kimmel, who once hosted the official dinner, used the moment to poke fun at political culture. He joked about how the event traditionally involves comedians roasting the president, suggesting Trump avoids it because he dislikes criticism. The humor framed it as an unwillingness to be the subject of jokes.
He also mocked Trump’s entertainment choices, claiming he picked Oz Pearlman instead of a comedian to avoid sharper satire. The routine blended political commentary with exaggerated humor, touching on controversies, public image, and viral media moments.
Other figures like JD Vance and Stephen Miller were also referenced, along with brief mentions of Melania Trump. The jokes highlighted both political personalities and how they are portrayed in the media.
The segment closed with a parody-style award presentation, keeping the tone playful and ironic. Overall, it served as both comedy and commentary, described as “a parody of both political power and media spectacle.”