Jimmy Kimmel is officially more popular than Donald Trump. Or, at least, he is according to a new YouGov poll.
âI am more popular than the president of the United States,â Kimmel announced proudly during the latest episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live. âYou remember the guy who keeps saying I have no ratings? Well, that makes two of us. They polled more than 1,000 people and I lead Trump by 16 points. Iâm at plus three, heâs at minus 13.â
He responded to the news with some skepticism. âItâs nice, but considering the fact that Iâm not a convicted felon, friend of Jeffrey Epstein and Iâve never paid off a porn star, or sent a team of mass goons into a park to pull an old lady away from her grandchildren, I feel like my rating should be higher maybe than Trump,â Kimmel said. âAt this point, finding a toenail in your salad has a seven-point lead over Donald Trump.â
Kimmel quipped that he hoped Trump didnât see the poll results because âyou know I donât like to upset him.â âBut I think he might be upset, because the White House put out a statement this afternoon,â Kimmel noted before reading a statement from White House press spokesperson Anna Kelly. It claimed that Kimmel âprays every night to garner a fractionâ of Trumpâs support. It concluded with âSad!â
âI like âSadâ with an exclamation point,â Kimmel replied. âIt would make a nice T-shirt with Trumpâs face on it, wouldnât it? You know what else is sad? That the President of the United States has a lower approval rating than Diddy and diarrhea. Thatâs whatâs sad.â
He added, âIf heâs looking to improve his approval numbers, I have an idea: release the Epstein files⊠Trumpâs treating these Epstein files like a grumpy old neighbor on Halloween. He turns off all the lights and just hopes the trick-or-treaters will assume thereâs nobody home.â
The YouGov poll pitting Trump against Kimmel was conducted in the aftermath of ABC temporarily pulling Jimmy Kimmel Live from the air. ABC and its parent company Disney abruptly suspended the long-running late-night series, citing an âill-timed and thus insensitiveâ monologue in which the comedian criticized right-wingers for trying to âscore political pointsâ off the murder of Charlie Kirk.
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Kimmel has scored record ratings since the showâs return. His first episode back brought in 6.2 million views, four times his usual audience, according to data from Nielsen. Meanwhile, Kimmelâs comeback monologue on YouTube reached 21 million views and counting, making it his most-watched monologue of all time on the platform.
The survey, published by the Economist and YouGov, asked 1,656 adults in the U.S. whether they viewed Kimmel and Trump favorably. Kimmel had a net favorability of +3 while Trump landed at -13.