Jimmy Kimmel made some hilarious jokes about Donald Trump's previous lovers — the same week Liz Cheney's book, Oath and Honor: A Memoir and a Warning, was released on December 5.
“The warning is that another four years of Trump will lead to another four years of annoying books about Trump," the comedian, 56, said on the Tuesday, December 5, episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!.
The book touches upon Trump's attempt to overthrow the government on January 6, 2021, and other details about the former president.
“Usually the only women who hate him this much were married to him,” Kimmel joked.
“She says her fellow Republicans in the House referred to Trump, regularly, as ‘Orange Jesus,’ or OJ for short,” Kimmel added. “And I guess she has an audience because Oath and Honor is the number one best seller on Amazon. It’s narrowly edging out, and I didn’t make this up, the No. 2 best seller on Amazon right now — Snoop Dogg’s cookbook from 2018. How is that possible? The busiest shopping week of the year, a five-year-old book about tater tots is number two? “How stoned are these people?”
Kimmel then pointed out how Cheney didn't hold back in her scathing memoir.
“Liz Cheney takes aim at a number of her fellow Republicans, including the new Speaker of the House Mike Johnson. Who, you know, Mike Johnson worked very hard behind the scenes to facilitate Trump's claims that the election was rigged. And he's still at it," he said.
The TV personality said Johnson is now heavily editing footage from the January 6 attacks “as part of an ongoing effort now to pretend the insurrection was no big deal. Johnson announced they would be releasing thousands of hours of footage of the friendly neighborhood riot on the Capitol."