The controversy began innocently enough: a late-night joke tossed out by Jimmy Kimmel, the sort of casual, sarcastic commentary that has defined his career. But the timing couldn’t have been more volatile. As the nation braced for the release of long-anticipated Epstein documents and lawmakers accelerated the Epstein Files Transparency Act, the public mood was tense, suspicious, and primed to react. In that atmosphere, even a simple joke became explosive. What should have been another forgettable late-night quip instead collided with national anxiety, transforming humor into a spark that ignited one of the loudest political flare-ups of the week. It was a reminder of how fragile the boundary has become between entertainment and politics, and how easily the two worlds now inflame each other.
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