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The Kimmels’ Political Feud: Family Torn Apart Over Trump Votes

The Kimmels have reached a new level of self-righteousness and political obsession. Molly McNearney, wife of late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, proudly announced she tried to convince her family not to vote for Donald Trump by hounding them with emails. How outrageous is it to dismantle family bonds over a political choice? It’s pretty telling when 90% of her own family ignored these desperate pleas. Who really is out of touch here?

She has even cut ties with family members who dared to exercise their democratic right to vote differently from her creed. To say a vote for Trump was a personal attack against her and her family is nothing short of insanity. What’s next? Asking people to wear a badge proclaiming their allegiance to the Kimmel cause when they walk down the street?

If McNearney’s family disagreements weren’t enough, she and Kimmel have even dragged their children into this circus. They allegedly lied to their kids, blaming Trump for Kimmel’s temporary suspension from work. This kind of manipulation of emotions not only borders on irresponsible parenting, but clearly smells like an effort to create more drama for their soapbox.

The couple’s obsession with Trump has become their core identity. It’s as if their family is merely a stage for their political theater. The irony is, by rejecting their family and lying to their children, they demonstrate exactly the kind of intolerance and manipulation they accuse others of.

Being angry and cutting off family members because of political preferences shows the real sickness here—Trump Derangement Syndrome in full force. If McNearney and Kimmel think this positions them as moral crusaders, they’ve got it twisted. Who’s really showing a lack of values here?

Written by Staff Reports

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