Jimmy Fallon jokes about Donald Trump missing chance of ‘throuple’ amid pact between Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un

Jimmy Fallon brought up the pact between Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, where they agreed to support each other
PUBLISHED JUN 21, 2024
Jimmy Fallon envisioned Donald Trump in an alternative lifestyle (@fallontonight/Youtube; Getty Images)
Jimmy Fallon envisioned Donald Trump in an alternative lifestyle (@fallontonight/Youtube; Getty Images)

MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY: On June 20 episode of 'Tonight Show', the host Jimmy Fallon imagined an alternative scenario for Donald Trump.

The host brought up the recent pact between Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, where they agreed to support each other if faced with aggression.



 

Jimmy Fallon mocks Donald Trump's exclusion from autocrat circle

Reportedly, quoting Vladimir Putin at a December campaign rally, boasting about his relationship with North Korea's Kim Jong Un, and praising Saddam Hussein's terrorism tactics all highlighted Trump's affinity for autocrats, indicating his own ambitions for total control of the United States.

Given Trump's history of praising these autocrats, Fallon jokingly suggested that Trump might be feeling excluded.

The strongmen “made if it official,” Fallon said. “Then they got a text from Trump that said, ‘Throuple?’”

HELSINKI, FINLAND - JULY 16:  U.S. President Donald Trump (L) and Russian President Vladimir Putin s
Trump has consistently praised autocrats like Russian President Vladimir Putin (Getty Images)

Fallon then displayed a photo of Putin and Kim touring Pyongyang together in a car.

“They’re sticking their heads out of the roof like they’re going to Dictator Prom,” Fallon cracked.

It is noteworthy to mention, more than once, Trump has "joked" about becoming "a dictator for one day" if he wins the 2024 election. He has boasted that he could shoot someone without losing voters. Now, he is attempting to claim immunity before the Supreme Court to evade legal repercussions for actions during and after his presidency, such as his role in the January 6 riot.

Internet users polarized following Jimmy Fallon's humorous comments on Trump's romance

Social media was split down in the middle after Fallon's hilarious quips about Trump's romance with autocrats. 

One viewer expressed, "Romance? Ads for trump in the yellow pages has him listed under the heading "small appliances". Well, everybody is saying that."

Another viewer shared, "Trump's lover, Kim has a new boyfriend. Trump will be sooooo mad."

A follower observed, "Trump begs us to think about him. He goes out of his way to be the center of attention. He is even his own center of attention."

One comment stated, "Colbert, Kimmel, Fallon. Dem sycophants."

Another comment read, "They preach to the TDS sufferers of the world."

"Here's my imitation of Giggles Fallon: "Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump"," explained an individual.

This article contains remarks made on the internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online. 

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