Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel is no stranger to poking fun at America’s First Family, but a joke at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner has escalated into a full-blown political firestorm. During the event, Kimmel quipped about Melania Trump having “the glow of an expectant widow” — a line that drew both laughter and outrage in roughly equal measure.
Both Donald and Melania Trump have responded with sharp accusations against the comedian, with the President demanding that Kimmel be fired from his long-running ABC show. The incident has reignited debate about the boundaries of political satire and the ever-fraught relationship between the White House and the press corps that gathers annually for the dinner.
Meanwhile, a New York Times opinion piece this week asks whether King Charles III can still exert diplomatic influence over Donald Trump, arguing that “courtesy can be tactical as well as virtuous.” With a royal visit on the horizon, the question of how traditional allies navigate the Trump era remains as pertinent as ever.
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