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Jimmy Kimmel addresses backlash to resurfaced Giuliani joke

May 05, 2026
Jimmy Kimmel addresses backlash to resurfaced Giuliani joke

JimmyKimmelwould like to clarify he has no "psychic abilities" after one of his recent jokes took on a new meaning.

USA TODAY

On his late-night show, the comedian responded to backlash over a joke he made aboutRudy Giuliani, days before it was reported that the former New York City mayorwas hospitalized in "critical but stable condition."

During his April 28 monologue, Kimmel joked that Giuliani "rose from the grave" before the comedian played a clip of the politician. Less than a week later, a spokesperson confirmed on May 3 that Giuliani had been hospitalized. Some of Kimmel's critics brought the joke back up amid Giuliani's hospitalization, with conservative commentator Benny Johnsonposting it on X andasking, "Why is Kimmel always joking about death?"

Kimmel addressed the resurfaced comments in his May 4 monologue.

"When I read this [about Giuliani], I really thought, 'I wonder if they'll try to blame this on me,'" he said. "And then sure enough, one of these podcast bozos points to a joke I made about Rudy on Thursday, about him being a vampire, and then suggests I might actually have some inside knowledge of what's going on in Trumptown there, and then that becomes a thing."

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Kimmel wantsTrump 'fired' for making his own 'joke about his death'

Kimmel went on to sarcastically joke about his supposed "psychic abilities," quipping, "Every day in the morning, I wake up, I make coffee, and then I look into the future to see which events have yet to occur, and then we write jokes that we know are going to make trouble."

On a more serious note, Kimmel said he hopes Giuliani "lives another 100 years." The former mayor is recovering from pneumonia,his spokesperson said on May 4.

On the latest episode of his show, Jimmy Kimmel addressed a recent resurfaced joke about Rudy Giuliani.

The resurfaced Giuliani joke came afterPresident Donald Trumpcalled for the late-night host to be fired for jokingly callingfirst lady Melania Trump an "expectant widow" on his show on April 23. Kimmel made the comment two days before theWhite House Correspondents' Association dinner, where a suspect was arrested and charged with attempting to assassinate Trump.

After the dinner, Kimmel's "expectant widow" comment resurfaced, and Trump accused him of making a "despicable call to violence" against him.

Jimmy Kimmelresponds to White House calls for his firing

Kimmeldefended the commentas a "very light roast joke about the fact that he's almost 80 and she's younger than I am," adding, "It was not, by any stretch of the definition, a call to assassination, and they know that." Trump, though, did not let up,posting on Truth Social on April 30that ABC "better" fire Kimmel "soon." There has been no indication that the Disney-owned network intends to do so.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Jimmy Kimmel addresses backlash to resurfaced Rudy Giuliani joke

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Spike Lee Defends “Michael” from Criticism Over Omitting Sex Abuse Allegations

May 05, 2026
Spike Lee Defends “Michael” from Criticism Over Omitting Sex Abuse Allegations

Filmmaker Spike Lee stated in a new interview that he enjoyed the Michael Jackson biopic and criticized movie critics for calling attention to a lack of emphasis placed on child sex abuse allegations made against Jackson in the '90s

People Spike Lee on Aug. 15, 2025; Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson in MichaelCredit: Michael Tullberg/Getty; Glen Wilson/Lionsgate

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  • Michael notably ends in 1988, and multiple outlets have reported that legal complications prevented the movie from dramatizing allegations first made against Jackson in 1993

  • Lee notably directed two music videos for Jackson and directed a 2016 documentary on the early portions of Jackson's career

Spike Leethinks those who are criticizing theMichael Jacksonbiopic for not including allegations of child sex abuse made against the late pop star are simply asking for a different movie.

Lee, 69, toldCNNin a recent interview that he has already seenMichaeltwice since the movie hit theaters on April 24. The famed filmmaker simply stated, "Love it," when asked for his thoughts on the movie, which stars the King of Pop's real-life nephewJaafar Jacksonas Michael throughout the 1970s and '80s.

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On review aggregators likeRotten Tomatoes,Michaelholds negative reviews from professional film critics, but positive reviews from audience members. While speaking with CNN, Lee said he thinks it's unfair that the negative reaction to the movie has centered around its exclusion of the firstallegations of child sex abuse made against Michael in 1993.

"First of all, if you're a movie critic and you're complaining about the [allegations] that you know, all this other stuff, but the movie ends in '88," Lee said, when asked what he makes of the criticism against the movie. "You're talking about accusations [that] happen [later], so you're critiquing the film on something you wanted, but it doesn't work in the timeline of the film."

"But the people who showed up, they showed up worldwide," he continued. "People showed their love."

Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson and Director Antoine Fuqua in 'Michael'.Credit: Glen Wilson/Lionsgate

Lee notably directed music videos for Michael's 1996 song "They Don't Care About Us" and the 2009 track "This Is It," as well as the 2016 documentaryMichael Jackson'sJourney from Motown to Off the Wall. He referred to Michael, who died at 50 in 2009, and the late musicianPrinceas "beautiful people" during the interview.

When asked again if Lee thought it "wouldn't be appropriate" forMichaelto dramatize those allegations, Lee added, "The allegations came post-'80s. The film ends in '88. So people said [rude gesture], and have seen it more than once, like me."

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The biopic of the "Thriller" singer's life has attracted as much news for what it ultimately did not depict as for what moments from Michael's life it did feature. On April 20,Michael's directorAntoine Fuquashared new details aboutthe massive overhaulMichaelunderwentin 2025 after lawyers reportedly learned of a previously overlooked clause in a settlement agreement between the singer and one of his accusers in an interview withThe New Yorker.

In 1993, Michael was accused of sexually abusing 13-year-old Jordan Chandler. He ultimately settled with the Chandler family out of court for a reported $25 million.

The producers behind the movie had to rewrite and reshoot significant portions of the movie after lawyers realized that the settlement included an agreement that the Chandlers could never be mentioned or dramatized in a movie, per a January 2025 report fromPuck.

At the time, the outlet claimed the Chandler saga was a key "backbone" of the movie, which Fuqua confirmed while speaking withThe New Yorker. The outlet additionally reported that the movie was initially meant to open on the 1993 police raid onNeverland Ranch, the singer's infamous California compound, as investigations into those allegations began.

Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson in 'Michael'.Credit: Glen Wilson/Lionsgate

Despite critics' negative reaction to the movie,Michaelis already thethird-highest grossing movie of the year in North Americaand the fourth-most popular movie of the year at thebox office around the world, behindProject Hail Mary, the Chinese racing moviePegasus 3andThe Super Mario Galaxy Movie.

Varietyalso reported on April 7 that the movie's studio Lionsgate believes "roughly 30%" of footage shot for the movie that did not make it intoMichael's final cut could be reused for a sequel. It is unclear how much of that footage involves the legal complications related to dramatizing Chandler's allegations.

The movie itself ends with a title card that reads: "His Story Continues."

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Monday, May 4, 2026

Deadly hantavirus outbreak suspected aboard a cruise ship

May 04, 2026
Deadly hantavirus outbreak suspected aboard a cruise ship

A rare rodent-borne disease is suspected to have caused an outbreak aboard a cruise ship, leading to three deaths and several illnesses.

ABC News

The deaths occurred between April 11 and May 2 with a variant of hantavirus identified in at least one patient.

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The World Health Organization ⁠saidon Monday that investigations are ongoing, including further laboratory testing

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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