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Jimmy Kimmel ask Los Angeles Dodgers White House visit

In the event that they – and many people did it – mentioned Robinson, the first black player in the baseball of the Major League, was scrubbed by the Defense Ministry’s website as part of the cleaning of the Trump government. (Stories were also deleted on Navajo code spokesman and Ira Hayes, one of the Marines who raised the American flag at Iwo Jima.) The article on Robinson’s military service was later restored.

Kimmel wondered why the Dodgers organizations and players “have something to do with Trump” if you considered his vengeful reaction to the fire that Los Angeles devastated in January. (While Trump threatened to withhold the states’ disaster aid, he accused elected officials and mistakenly claimed that the efforts to maintain fish were responsible for fire hydrants that run dry in the city.)

“We had a big fire here at the beginning of the year and Donald Trump is the one who turned on an imaginary valve five days after the output of the fire and sent millions of gallons water that were hundreds of kilometers from here,” said Kimmel.

It is also noteworthy that beds decided on the ceremony of the White House on Monday, since the Star outfielder rejected the World Series in 2018 after the Red Sox had won. But in an interview with Los Angeles Times last week, Betts said that he regretted this decision. “No matter what I say or what I do, people will consider it politically,” he said, declaring his decision to go this time. “But that’s definitely not what it is. This is about what the Dodgers could achieve last year.”

(If you wonder how Dodgers fans feel about the presence of beds, you only have to see the hundreds of comments to his latest Instagram post: “This administrator has tried to extinguish Jackie from history and you shaken his hand?” Wrote one person.

Of course, the deep stock market on Monday was also feed for the late night hosts.

“And tonight we will celebrate as if it were in 1929,” said Kimmel.

“President Trump compared the United States with a sick patient and his trade policy with an operation in a social post of truth last week and said:” The operation is over! The patient lived and healed. “Sounds great until you remember that the surgeon did not go to the medical faculty,” said Seth Meyers.

“Hey, mom, look – no economy!” said Jon Stewart.


Mark Shanahan can be reached at [email protected]. Follow him @Markashanahan.

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