Jimmy Kimmel & Stephen Colbert Give Trump Verdict After Gaza Peace Deal
The ceasefire ended hostilities and led to the release of nearly 2,000 prisoners and hostages, hailed by late night hosts as a rare diplomatic success for Trump.
- On Monday, Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel praised President Donald Trump for helping negotiate a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, crediting him while still making critical remarks.
- At the Sharm el-Sheik ceremony, Trump and regional leaders signed ceasefire documents alongside Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and Recep Tayyip Erdogan as part of a 20-point peace plan.
- On Monday, all 20 Israeli hostages were freed after 738 days in captivity, and Hamas released the final 20 hostages in exchange for Israel freeing 2,000 Palestinian prisoners.
- An international task force including 200 U.S. soldiers and officers will monitor the ceasefire without ground presence, while the White House said the U.S. will not fund reconstruction.
- Colbert, returning from last week off, opened by noting it was 'kind of surprising' to see Trump do something good, while Kimmel praised the ceasefire but joked about Portland.
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Kimmel stuns viewers with compliment for Trump on Israel-Hamas peace deal
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, a frequent critic of President Donald Trump, surprised viewers on Monday by offering praise for the president’s role in brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. During his Jimmy Kimmel Live! monologue, the comedian acknowledged the significance of the peace agreement and the release of hostages under the Trump-brokered deal. “What a day for Donald Trump. You know what? He finally did something positive today,…
Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel Praise Trump for Gaza Ceasefire Deal: ‘It’s important. Credit Where Credit Is Due’
Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel are in furious agreement. Both late night hosts believe President Donald Trump deserves credit and applause for bringing peace to the Middle East...Yes. You read that right.
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