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Jimmy Fallon makes lighthearted comments about Trump's grand reception at Windsor Castle by the British Royal Family.

Late-night talk show host Jimmy Fallon discusses the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel and the controversial UK state visit of President Donald Trump, providing commentary on the welcome he received during his visit.

Jimmy Fallon humorously discusses Trump's ceremonial arrival at Windsor Castle
Jimmy Fallon humorously discusses Trump's ceremonial arrival at Windsor Castle

Jimmy Fallon makes lighthearted comments about Trump's grand reception at Windsor Castle by the British Royal Family.

In his latest "Tonight Show" monologue, Jimmy Fallon addressed two significant topics that have been making headlines - the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel and US President Donald Trump's state visit to the United Kingdom.

ABC announced this week that Jimmy Kimmel was suspended indefinitely from his show, following pressure from the Federal Communications Commission over remarks he made about the killing of right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk. Fallon used a lighter approach to address the suspension, offering words of support to his late-night counterpart.

As for Trump's visit to the UK, Fallon mentioned the welcome the President received at Windsor Castle. Protests occurred during the visit, including images of Trump and Jeffrey Epstein being projected onto the castle's walls. The person responsible for commissioning these protest images was the activist group "Extinction Rebellion."

However, Fallon did not directly address the reasons for Trump's state visit in his monologue. Instead, he joked about being confused with Jimmy Kimmel during his opening remarks, and received texts asking if he was still on the air, due to the confusion with Jimmy Kimmel.

Fallon also reassured his audience about government censorship concerns, stating that he plans to cover Trump's trip to the UK as he normally would. Despite the ongoing controversies, Fallon's monologue provided a humorous take on the events, keeping his audience engaged and entertained.

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