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[Must see] Late-night comic sorry for his attacks on Melania

April 9, 2018 By: Stephen Dietrich

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The ongoing feud between Fox News star Sean Hannity and ABC late-night comic Jimmy Kimmel came to a close Sunday night after Kimmel issued a length apology on Twitter.

If it counts as a victory when your opponent issues an apology only after his infant son receives death threats, then Hannity scored a major win.

The feud between between Hannity and Kimmel began after the late-night comic made a joke about first lady Melania Trump’s accent.

Hannity took offense to Kimmel’s unfunny joke and defended Melania, which turned into an almost week-long argument between the two stars.

The ongoing argument between the two reached a new level on Saturday when Kimmel began making homophobic remarks —

When your clown makeup rubs off on Trump’s ass, does it make his butt look like a Creamsicle? https://t.co/DEhmfOh0Hn

— Jimmy Kimmel (@jimmykimmel) April 6, 2018

On Sunday, Kimmel realized the back and forth had been fun, but it was time to put an end to the nonsense.

Kimmel apologized in a Twitter post for his hateful attacks on Melania and for offending Hannity throughout the week —

re. @seanhannity pic.twitter.com/DMtWJTMsDU

— Jimmy Kimmel (@jimmykimmel) April 8, 2018

Kimmel said such animosity is “harmful to our country” and he wanted to apologize “to those who took offense.”

He also said President Donald Trump’s wife had enough to worry about “without being used as a prop to increase TV ratings.”

In his Twitter message, Kimmel said he hopes Hannity will “continue his newly-found advocacy for women, immigrants and First Ladies.”

Hannity said he’d address Kimmel’s statement on his Monday show.

 

The Associated Press contributed to this article.

About the Author

Stephen Dietrich

Stephen is a U.S. Army veteran with over a decade of combined experience in political commentary, economics, and news.

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