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Jimmy Kimmel mocks Trump storming out of interview with president in diaper image: ‘Trumper tantrum’

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Jimmy Kimmel mocks Trump storming out of interview with president in diaper image: ‘Trumper tantrum’

‘This is why he mostly dated women that don’t speak English,’ Kimmel joked Monday night

Brendan Rascius in New York Tuesday 09 June 2026 20:19 BST
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Jimmy Kimmel depicted Donald Trump in a diaper after the president stormed out of an interview last week, an episode the late-night host labeled a “hissy fit.”

During a wide-ranging on-camera interview with NBC News Friday in Wisconsin, host Kristen Welker pressed Trump on his claims that California elections are “crooked” and riddled with Democratic “cheating.”

When the journalist asked the president to provide evidence for his claims, the exchange quickly unraveled. Trump told Welker “you’re either crooked or you’re stupid,” before tearing off his microphone and walking off set.

Kimmel played a clip of the confrontation for his Jimmy Kimmel Live audience Monday and joked: “This is why he mostly dated women that don’t speak English.”

“I don’t know if he was worried about the cotton candy on his head getting wet or he just didn’t like the fact that he was being taken to task by a woman,” Kimmel continued. “Either way, their talk ended in a full blown Trumper tantrum.”

Jimmy Kimmel mocked President Donald Trump's abrupt exit from a recent interview, which the host labeled a 'hissy fit'open image in galleryJimmy Kimmel mocked President Donald Trump's abrupt exit from a recent interview, which the host labeled a 'hissy fit' (Jimmy Kimmel Live, YouTube)

The comedian then proceeded to air another clip from the Meet the Press sit-down — this time, with a few modifications.

“You’re crooked, and the press is crooked, and so is ABC, and CBS and CNN. You’re one-sided, crooked networks…Right, let’s call it quits,” Trump says in the clip. The camera then cuts to a wider shot, depicting the 79-year-old president without trousers, wearing a seemingly soiled diaper as he stands up and traipses off camera.

“When that dinner bell rings, he’s gone,” Kimmel joked. “Can you imagine any other president in the history of any other place doing that? That was a hissy fit.”

White House spokesperson Davis Ingle dismissed the comedian’s commentary.

“Nobody in their right mind cares what seriously unfunny Jimmy Kimmel thinks,” Ingle told The Independent.

Shortly after the NBC interview, recorded in a Wisconsin barn, Trump told a crowd of supporters that he became upset on account of the weather.

“It was raining. And it was with NBC fake news,” the president said. “And because it was raining, I got a little bit angry at them. I was not happy with them. But we had a good time.”

Shortly after the interview, Trump defended his abrupt exit, claiming he had become upset because of the poor weatheropen image in galleryShortly after the interview, Trump defended his abrupt exit, claiming he had become upset because of the poor weather (Getty Images)

Kimmel and Trump have traded barbs for years. Trump has repeatedly dismissed the late-night host as “seriously unfunny,” and called for him to be taken off the air.

In April, Trump complained about a segment of Kimmel’s monologue in which the host joked that First Lady Melania Trump had the glow of “an expectant widow.” Trump condemned the remark as a “despicable call to violence” and said it was “far beyond the pale.”

Tensions between Jimmy Kimmel Live and the administration boiled over in September, when ABC News suspended the show following criticism from conservatives and administration officials over Kimmel’s comments about the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was shot dead on a college campus.

Following widespread backlash, ABC News announced days later that the show would resume production.

This article was amended after publication to remove details that the image came from AI. According to the production team it was done with a green screen

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