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oo. šŸ“¢ LATEST UPDATE: Whoopi Goldberg’s ā€œYou Hired Me Four Timesā€ Clapback Sends Trump Into a SpiralšŸ”„

Donald Trump is no stranger to criticism, but something different happened this week. After Jimmy Kimmel and Whoopi Goldberg dismantled him on live television—back-to-back, on two of the biggest platforms in American entertainment—the former president didn’t just complain. He erupted.

According to multiple on-air segments and Trump’s own late-night Truth Social activity, the attacks sent him into a full meltdown—rage-posting at all hours, lashing out at TV networks, and even dragging regulators into the fight. And the irony? The more he attacked, the stronger and more influential his critics became.

The double hit began on December 8, when Whoopi Goldberg opened The View with a takedown that zeroed in on Trump’s ego. Her target: Trump’s newly touted ā€œFIFA Peace Prize,ā€ an award many critics say was little more than a vanity trophy.

ā€œYou haven’t been the president for anybody,ā€ Whoopi said bluntly. ā€œYou care about yourself.ā€

Then came the line that landed hardest:
ā€œHe’s a guy who likes to get his butt kissed.ā€

Her co-hosts piled on. Alyssa Farah Griffin called the award ā€œcringeā€ and ā€œobviously made up.ā€ Sunny Hostin added that Trump’s obsession with praise stems from one thing—Barack Obama still living rent-free in his head, and Trump’s long-standing desperation for a Nobel Peace Prize he’ll never receive.

Anna Navarro drove the point home with satire, handing out fake gold medals at the table. Her explanation was devastatingly simple: if you give Trump a shiny object, preferably gold, he’ll be entertained like a three-year-old—and move on.

Trump did not move on.

Instead, he snapped back days later at a rally, calling the women of The View ā€œreally dumb peopleā€ and launching into a bizarre rant about Whoopi Goldberg. He claimed he once hired her at his casino but walked out because her language was too foul. He labeled her ā€œfilthy,ā€ ā€œdirty,ā€ ā€œdisgusting,ā€ and ā€œdemented,ā€ and told the crowd he’d never hire her again.

Whoopi’s response was instant—and iconic.

The very next day, she walked onto The View set with Christina Aguilera’s ā€œDirrtyā€ blasting through the speakers.

ā€œI was filthy,ā€ she said unapologetically. ā€œI’ve always been filthy—and you knew that when you hired me.ā€

Then she delivered the knockout punch straight into the camera:
ā€œHow dumb are you? You hired me four times.ā€

While Trump was still fuming, Jimmy Kimmel delivered the second strike.

On December 4, Kimmel opened his show with what many are calling one of the most brilliant troll moves of the year. Google had just released its 2025 Trending People list, and Kimmel ranked third most searched person in the world.

So who did he thank?

Donald Trump.

ā€œWith perfect timing,ā€ Kimmel told his audience, ā€œnone of this would have happened without loyal viewers like President Trump, who’s done so much this year to raise awareness of our show.ā€

The implication was brutal—and accurate. Trump watches Kimmel obsessively. He rage-posts minutes after episodes air. And Kimmel knows it.

By thanking Trump publicly, Kimmel turned Trump’s fixation into a punchline—and reminded the world that Trump’s attacks only amplify the very voices he’s trying to silence.

Behind the scenes, the reaction grew darker. Trump reportedly began threatening networks, complaining to allies, and pushing regulators to scrutinize shows he doesn’t like. Critics say it’s a dangerous pattern: a political figure using power to intimidate comedians for doing their jobs.

But here’s the twist Trump didn’t expect.

The more he lashed out, the clearer the contrast became.

On one side: a former president rage-posting at midnight, obsessed with awards, praise, and television hosts.
On the other: comedians using humor to expose insecurity, ego, and hypocrisy—with precision.

And in that contrast, Trump lost control of the narrative.

Whoopi Goldberg didn’t back down.
Jimmy Kimmel didn’t apologize.


And millions of viewers tuned in—not just to laugh, but to watch a powerful figure unravel in real time.

Because when satire hits this hard, it’s usually because it’s landing uncomfortably close to the truth.

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