In a blistering collision of comedy and controversy, late-night host Jimmy Kimmel and comedy icon Jim Carrey delivered what is already being hailed as the most explosive anti-Trump television segment of the decade. The unscripted, 12-minute onslaught aired live on *Jimmy Kimmel Live!* and left former President Donald Trump reportedly “screaming at the television” from his Mar-a-Lago estate, according to multiple sources close to the situation.

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The segment began innocently enough. Kimmel, known for his sharp political monologues, opened with a smirk that hinted at the storm to come. “Donald Trump’s greatest achievement,” he quipped, “isn’t building walls — it’s building excuses. And he’s got more excuses than a teenager caught sneaking out past curfew.”

The studio audience erupted in laughter — but the real chaos began when the lights dimmed and Jim Carrey, unannounced and in full character, stormed onto the stage dressed in an exaggerated Trump suit, complete with an oversized red tie and a comically oversized spray tan. The crowd lost it.

Carrey, channeling a manic, unhinged version of the former president, launched into a tirade that blurred the line between parody and prophecy. “I never lie!” he bellowed in Trump’s unmistakable cadence. “I just *predict the past*! It’s called being a stable genius — you wouldn’t understand!”

Kimmel, barely containing his laughter, fired back: “And somehow, he still manages to lose the future. Every. Single. Time.”

What followed was a rapid-fire roast that shredded Trump’s legal battles, business failures, and public meltdowns with surgical precision. Carrey mimicked Trump’s courtroom demeanor during the E. Jean Carroll defamation trial, whining, “She said mean things! I said *meaner* things! That’s how winning works!” Kimmel followed with a brutal takedown of Trump’s hush money conviction: “Thirty-four felonies? That’s not a rap sheet — that’s a loyalty program.”

The duo didn’t stop there. They mocked Trump’s obsession with crowd sizes (“He measures success in square footage — of lies”), his social media rants (“Truth Social: Where facts go to die”), and even his diet (“He doesn’t eat Big Macs — he *inhales* them. It’s the only thing he’s ever finished.”).

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But the most shocking moment came when Carrey, breaking character for a split second, stared directly into the camera and said, “You want secrets? Here’s one: He’s terrified. Not of jail. Not of losing. But of being *forgotten*.” The studio fell silent for a beat — then exploded into the loudest applause of the night.

According to insiders at Mar-a-Lago, Trump was watching the broadcast live in his private dining room. “He went absolutely ballistic,” one staffer told *The Daily Scoop* on condition of anonymity. “He was pacing, shouting, throwing his phone. Called Carrey a ‘washed-up clown with a bad facelift’ and screamed that Kimmel should be ‘canceled — permanently.’” Another source added, “He demanded the FCC shut down ABC. Said it was ‘election interference.’ The meltdown lasted over an hour. Plates were thrown.”

Trump’s team has yet to release an official statement, but the former president took to Truth Social at 1:17 a.m., posting in all caps: “JIM CARREY IS A LOSER! JIMMY KIMMEL IS A RAT! FAKE NEWS ABC SHOULD BE ASHAMED! I WILL SUE EVERYONE!”

The clip, uploaded to YouTube within minutes of the broadcast, has already surpassed 28 million views and is trending #1 worldwide on X (formerly Twitter). Hashtags like #TrumpMeltdown, #CarreyRoast, and #KimmelSavage are dominating social media, with users calling it “the most brutal takedown since the 2011 White House Correspondents’ Dinner.”

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Political analysts say the segment struck a nerve because it wasn’t just funny — it was *true*. “Kimmel and Carrey didn’t invent anything,” said CNN contributor Ana Navarro. “They just held up a mirror. And Trump *hates* mirrors.”

Even late-night rivals praised the bit. Stephen Colbert tweeted, “I’ve seen roasts. I’ve seen *burns*. This was a five-alarm fire.” Trevor Noah called it “comedy as public service.”

Meanwhile, Trump’s inner circle is reportedly in damage-control mode. One advisor told *Politico*, “He’s obsessed. Won’t stop watching the clip. Keeps replaying Carrey’s ‘forgotten’ line. It’s like it broke something in him.”

As of press time, ABC has refused to pull the segment despite reported pressure from Trump-aligned donors. A network spokesperson said, “Comedy is protected speech. And last night, it spoke louder than ever.”

The full *Kimmel–Carrey* segment is available online — but sources say Trump’s legal team is already exploring options to have it removed. Watch it now before it disappears. Because in 2025, the only thing more fragile than Trump’s ego… is his grip on reality.