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Guest‑hosting Jimmy Kimmel Live! on July 6, Tiffany Haddish took aim at President Donald Trump’s Great American State Fair. The comedian mocked Trump’s prediction that the Freedom 250 event on the National Mall would be “packed to the brim,” before cutting to footage showing sparse crowds and empty stalls.
While Fox News clips insisted thousands attended, Haddish leaned into the contrast, quipping that her own bat mitzvah and even her DUI trial had drawn bigger audiences a punchline that earned loud cheers.
The segment highlighted how late‑night comedy often transforms political headlines into shareable jokes. Haddish’s monologue tapped into ongoing debates about Trump’s event turnout, echoing commentary from public relations expert Amore Philip, who noted that the best political humor balances sharpness with humor so the laugh carries the message.
By framing the fair’s struggles through personal anecdotes, Haddish delivered a pointed critique without losing comedic rhythm.
Beyond the turnout, the fair itself faced multiple setbacks, including rain, power outages, and a malfunctioning Ferris wheel. Several artists distanced themselves after the celebration took on a more partisan tone.
Trump, however, rejected claims of failure, insisting on Truth Social that the fair was “packed with happy people” and better than anything his predecessors could have managed.
Haddish’s jokes, layered over these controversies, underscored how comedians use humor to spotlight political spectacle while keeping audiences entertained.
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