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'Flyovers and Combovers': Comedian Rips Trump Parade

WonderwallTuesday, June 17, 2025 at 11:18:27 PM
'Flyovers and Combovers': Comedian Rips Trump Parade
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel took aim at Donald Trump's military parade commemorating the 250th anniversary of the U.S. military, joking about the sparse crowd turnout. Kimmel quipped that the event had more "flyovers than attendees," poking fun at the underwhelming public response.
Editor’s Note: While it's a lighthearted jab from a comedian, the bit reflects broader skepticism about Trump's penchant for grandiose displays—especially when they don't resonate with the public. It’s a reminder that even symbolic events can backfire if they feel out of touch.
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