Jimmy Kimmel has once again targeted Donald Trump with a humorous video featuring the former President unveiling a fictional ‘Double Cross’ necklace. The clip, which has quickly gone viral, sparks a mix of laughter and criticism among viewers.
Here’s a closer look at the controversial necklace video featuring Donald Trump.
Kimmel Features Trump’s ‘Double Cross’ Necklace Video
In the satirical video, Trump appears to promote a fictional “Donald Trump Double Cross” necklace. Dubbing himself the “favorite president,” he introduces the necklace featuring images of Jesus on one side and Trump on the other. Trump provocatively claims, “no one is more crucified than Jesus and me,” suggesting he has faced greater suffering.
As the clever satire unfolds, Trump insists that Jesus will endorse the necklace, followed by a humorous AI-generated clip of Jesus stating, “You gotta buy the necklace.” The price tag of $999.99 is then humorously announced, with Trump declaring that those who refuse to buy it “will go to hell.” The segment wraps up with Trump’s iconic slogan, “Let’s make America great again. May God bless you and the USA,” eliciting laughter from the audience and a chuckle from Kimmel.
The video combines various clips, featuring AI-generated audio and visuals of Trump. Kimmel’s caption, “From the stable genius who brought you Trump Coins…” ignited a lively commentary, with some users humorously suggesting Kimmel might inspire new business ventures for Trump, while others speculated about the potential reality of such a product. Conversely, some commentators expressed concern over Kimmel’s mockery of religious symbols.
This comedic video follows a recent AI-generated clip featuring Trump on social media, depicting a transformed Gaza as a bustling metropolis with extravagant features, including a golden Trump statue and appearances by notable figures.