Jimmy Kimmel Skewers JD Vance While Celebrating His Return to All Broadcast Channels: 'Vice President Maybelline' Michael NiedSeptember 30, 2025 at 10:18 PM 0 Jimmy Kimmel Live/YouTube; Paul Morigi/Getty Jimmy Kimmel. Vice President JD Vance During his first show of five shows in Brooklyn, N.Y.
- - Jimmy Kimmel Skewers JD Vance While Celebrating His Return to All Broadcast Channels: 'Vice President Maybelline'
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During his first show of five shows in Brooklyn, N.Y., Jimmy Kimmel took aim at JD Vance over comments that the vice president made regarding his show's suspension
While Vance implied that the show was not funny or popular, Kimmel dragged the politician for his own popularity
"In three and a half years, I'm not the one who's going to be doing mascara tutorials on YouTube," he said in response to Vance's claims
Jimmy Kimmel isn't easing up on his attacks on Vice President JD Vance and President Donald Trump as he kicks off a week-long string of shows in Brooklyn, N.Y.
On Monday, Sept. 29, the 57-year-old late-night host took the stage at the Howard Gilman Opera House at the Brooklyn Academy of Music for a taping of his show Jimmy Kimmel Live!
The episode was only the second to air on all stations across the United States after Jimmy Kimmel Live! was suspended by Disney and pulled from stations by major broadcast companies on Sept. 17. Although the suspension was lifted on Sept. 22, broadcast companies Nexstar and Sinclair opted to continue their preemption of the show until Friday, Sept. 26.
During his opening monologue, Kimmel addressed the companies airing his show again. In the process, he skewered Vance over some comments that the vice president made about the comedian's popularity and ratings.
"Vice President Maybelline was making the rounds, attempting to defend his boss and the chairman of the FCC with a new fairytale even a 5-year-old wouldn't believe," Kimmel said before playing a segment of an interview that Vance sat for with Laura Ingraham on Fox News.
In it, the vice president attempted to write off allegations that Federal Communications Commission chairperson Brendan Carr and Trump used their powers to get Kimmel's show suspended after comments that the host made about the assassination of Charlie Kirk went viral.
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"I'd like them to tell me exactly what Brendan Carr did to have Jimmy Kimmel taken off air because number one, he is currently on the air. And to the extent that he isn't in certain stations, it's because he's not funny, because his ratings aren't very good," Vance opined.
In response, Kimmel braggingly declared that his show had been picked back up by Nexstar and Sinclair, meaning that it will now air again across the United States.
"I have some good news for you, J Dog," he taunted, adding, "We're back on all the stations at every home, every bar, every strip club and every prison in America."
Cutting back to Vance's interview, the vice president again reiterated his opinion that Kimmel was taken off the air "because advertisers don't like him because his ratings aren't very good."
"My ratings aren't very good!?" Kimmel replied as members in the audience audibly booed the remark. "Last time I checked, your ratings are somewhere between a hair in your salad and chlamydia."
Kimmel continued, saying, "In three and a half years, I'm not the one who's going to be doing mascara tutorials on YouTube. How did we wind up with a president and a vice president who wear more makeup than Kylie Jenner and Lady Gaga combined?"
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Vice President JD Vance and President Donald Trump, from left
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Earlier in his monologue, Kimmel slammed Trump for his decision to declassify records about Amelia Earhart's disappearance amid ongoing calls to release the Epstein files.
"The president has been hard at work coming up with all sorts of nonsense to distract us from the Epstein files," he declared, adding, "Unless her final flight was to Epstein's island, no one cares."
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