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zz . šŸ“¢ BREAKING NEWS: Jimmy Kimmel’s savage takedown of Kash Patel’s Trump-wizard children’s books sparks national uproaršŸ”„

In a political drama so bizarre it feels scripted, FBI Director Kash Patel has found himself blasted across national television—not for a scandal inside the Bureau, but for… his children’s books. And Jimmy Kimmel’s takedown of those books was so brutal, so hilariously savage, that it reportedly got him suspended, ignited a firestorm online, and left Patel looking like he’d just crawled out of a Volkswagen accident—Kimmel’s words, not ours.

But let’s rewind, because this meltdown didn’t start in Hollywood. It started in Washington.

Patel appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee to answer for the FBI’s refusal to release long-promised files related to Jeffrey Epstein—files the public has been demanding for years. Yet instead of providing clarity, Patel dodged, fumbled, rambled, and sparred his way through the hearing, visibly irritating lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. Even Republican Senator John Kennedy couldn’t pry a straight answer from him. The performance was so chaotic it immediately went viral, with many wondering: Who exactly is running the FBI?

That’s when the internet rediscovered something even stranger about Patel—something that late-night TV couldn’t resist.

Between Trump’s presidential terms, Patel—already known as one of Trump’s most fiercely loyal allies—spent his time writing a trilogy of children’s fantasy books titled The Plot Against the King. And these weren’t just political allegories. No, these were full-blown MAGA fairy tales where Patel himself appears as ā€œKash the Distinguished Discoverer,ā€ a magical wizard. Donald Trump becomes King Donald, Hillary Clinton morphs into Hillary Queenton, Joe Biden is reimagined as Sleepy Joe (or occasionally Baron von Biden), and Kamala Harris appears as Kla-Law, a villain straight out of a medieval fever dream.

Even the political villains got makeovers:

  • Adam Schiff becomes The Shifty Knight
  • James Comey appears as Keeper Comey

It’s the kind of fanfiction you write in private and then burn—not what you publish while seeking to run the FBI.

Jimmy Kimmel got wind of this. And on December 2, 2024, he launched into one of the most devastating comedic takedowns ever aired on late-night TV.

Kimmel mocked Patel’s vow to jail judges, journalists, and officials who cross Trump. He skewered Patel’s fantasy-wizard persona. And then he dropped the line that detonated the internet:

ā€œI am a normal adult man who wrote a book for kids in which Donald Trump is king and I am his wizard.ā€

The audience exploded. Social media lost its collective mind. People weren’t just laughing—they were shocked that the Director of the FBI had written literal fantasy propaganda starring himself as a magical Trump-defender.

The fallout was immediate. Kimmel’s segment spread like wildfire across TikTok, X, Reddit, and political forums. ABC, facing pressure, reportedly pulled him off the air temporarily—turning the story into an even bigger frenzy.

And Patel? He bragged.
He bragged.

ā€œWe even made Jimmy Kimmel this week… I think that’s a high watermark,ā€ Patel said proudly.

Imagine believing that becoming a national punchline is a career milestone. But that’s Patel—a man whose devotion to Trump runs deep enough to rewrite American politics into a bedtime story starring himself.

In the end, this feud wasn’t just comedy. It exposed something far deeper—and far more unsettling—about the man leading the most powerful law enforcement agency in the world.

When the FBI Director sees himself as a wizard serving a political king, the question writes itself:
Where does the fantasy end and the real-world power begin?

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