Fact Check: Did Jimmy Kimmel threaten to 'end' Trump if they met on the street?
WASHINGTON, DC: A viral X post claimed that late-night host Jimmy Kimmel directly threatened President Donald Trump on air by saying he would "end him quickly" if they ever met on the street.
The post further alleged that Attorney General Todd Blanche and the US Secret Service became involved following the supposed remarks.
The claim has resurfaced amid the ongoing feud between Trump and several late-night television hosts, particularly Kimmel, fueling widespread debate and speculation online.
Claim: Jimmy Kimmel declared he'd end Trump if he ever met him on the street
🚨JIMMY KIMMEL THE VIOLENT THREATENING CUNT LOOKED STRAIGHT INTO THE CAMERA AND SAID HE’D “END” PRESIDENT TRUMP QUICKLY IF HE EVER MET HIM ON THE STREET — AND NOW ATTORNEY GENERAL TODD BLANCHE SAYS IT’S A DIRECT THREAT WITH THE SECRET SERVICE ON THE CASE!
— John McAfee 🇺🇸 News (@mcafeenew) June 16, 2026
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A viral social media post is circulating online claiming that Jimmy Kimmel made a threat during a television appearance and is now under investigation by federal authorities.
The post alleges that Kimmel made the remarks on air and that Attorney General Todd Blanche and the US Secret Service have become involved in the matter.
According to the post, Kimmel "looked straight into the camera and said he'd 'end' President Trump quickly if he ever met him on the street." The post further claims that Kimmel "openly declared that if he ran into President Trump on the street, he would 'end him quickly and pay the consequences.'"
The viral post also alleged that Blanche viewed the statement as a serious threat. It stated, "Attorney General Todd Blanche called it exactly what it is: a direct threat against the President of the United States."
The post further claimed that Blanche argued Kimmel's public influence made it irresponsible for authorities to ignore the alleged remark and that "the Secret Service is now taking the lead on the investigation."
The allegations have gained attention online amid ongoing political tensions between President Trump and several late-night television hosts, including Kimmel.
However, the claims have also prompted questions about whether Kimmel actually made the alleged statement and whether any federal investigation has been launched.
Fact Check: False, no evidence to back the viral claim
The claim is false. No evidence shows that Jimmy Kimmel ever said he would "end" President Donald Trump if they met on the street, nor is there any evidence that Attorney General Todd Blanche or the US Secret Service investigated such a statement as a threat.
Searches of major news outlets, ABC, Kimmel's network, and social media platforms found no video, transcript, clip, or credible report containing the alleged remark.
The viral post claimed that Kimmel looked directly into the camera and made the statement on air, but an incident of that nature would almost certainly have received widespread media coverage if it had actually occurred.
The claim appears to have originated from satire and meme accounts. The wording and details, including the alleged quotes from Blanche and references to Secret Service involvement, trace back to posts shared by pages such as America's Last Line of Defense (ALLOD), a well-known satire account that publishes fictional stories and parody content.
Similar fabricated claims involving Kimmel and alleged threats have circulated online in the past.
No credible news organization, ABC, the Department of Justice, or the Secret Service has reported or confirmed the alleged incident.
While Kimmel and Trump have engaged in public feuds over the years, and Kimmel has frequently criticized the president on his show, there is no evidence supporting the specific claim that he threatened Trump or became the subject of a federal investigation.