The combination that makes the online community excited and supportive between The Lincoln Project and late-night host Jimmy Kimmel aims to overthrow Donal Trump and his allies.m

The Lincoln Project, a prominent anti-Trump Republican group, has once again taken center stage with a series of new ads targeting former President Donald Trump and his allies. This time, their ads are hitting harder than ever, and they’re not pulling any punches.

In their latest ad releases, the Lincoln Project mocks Trump’s legal troubles with biting satire and relentless criticism. One ad, released on May 3rd, 2024, introduces a fictional product called “Trump diapers” for those facing potential jail time, poking fun at Trump’s indictments and legal woes. Another parody ad, released on May 23rd, 2024, takes aim at Trump’s perceived mental instability, portraying him as unhinged and unfit for office.

These ads, along with rapid response videos on their website and YouTube channel, have quickly responded to current events and controversies surrounding Trump and his allies. While praised by Trump’s opponents for their boldness, the Lincoln Project has also faced criticism for their harsh tone and tactics. However, the group remains steadfast in their mission to defeat Trump and his brand of politics in the upcoming 2024 election.

But it’s not just the Lincoln Project making waves. Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel has found himself thrust into the spotlight of Trump’s ongoing criminal trial in New York. Text messages between Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen, and Stormy Daniels’s former attorney, Keith Davidson, concerning Daniels’s appearance on Kimmel’s show in 2018, were entered into evidence.

Kimmel expressed excitement over being mentioned in the trial, joking about being portrayed by actors like George Clooney or Chris Hemsworth in a potential miniseries about the trial. He even demanded to testify, stating, “I’m sick of being out of the court. I want to be in it.” Kimmel’s humor and wit shone through as he discussed the possibility of attending the trial with fellow late-night host Seth Meyers, suggesting they bring Trump small bottles of ketchup as a gesture of goodwill.

As the trial unfolds, both the Lincoln Project and Jimmy Kimmel continue to play significant roles in the ongoing battle against Trumpism. With their sharp commentary and relentless pursuit of justice, they remind us that the fight for democracy is far from over.