Jimmy Kimmel Slams Donald Trump’s ‘Hypocritical’ Bible Sales: Made in China!

Jimmy Kimmel didn’t hold back during his latest monologue, calling out Donald Trump for what he described as “brazen hypocrisy” after it was revealed that the bibles Trump is selling to his supporters are made in China—despite his long-standing criticism of the country.

Jimmy Kimmel during Wednesday night's episode of his talk showDonald Trump during an appearance in Pennsylvania on October 9

On Wednesday night’s episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the late-night host addressed the irony of Trump’s latest venture, which involves selling “God Bless the USA” bibles for a steep price of $59.99.

Kimmel, known for his sharp wit, had no qualms about pointing out the hypocrisy, considering Trump’s frequent rants about China’s role in taking American jobs and undermining U.S. businesses.

The TV host claimed that the $59.99 bibles that Trump is selling are actually made in China

“You’re going to think I made this up,” Kimmel began, setting the stage for his bombshell.

“You know how Trump loves to complain about how China is stealing our jobs and how he’s going to hit them with tariffs? Well, guess where those bibles he’s been selling are made? In China!”

Kimmel went on to express his disbelief: “That’s right—$59.

99 for Chinese-made bibles that say ‘God Bless the USA’ on them.

The audacity, the hypocrisy… I know it shouldn’t be surprising anymore, but somehow, it still is!”

The Irony of Selling Chinese-Made Bibles

Trump, who has branded himself as the staunch defender of American-made goods, is now selling products produced in China—something that Kimmel found especially ironic.

“Mr. USA” is seemingly profiting from goods made overseas, a stark contrast to his previous stance of “Buy American” and “Make America Great Again.”

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As Kimmel dug deeper into Trump’s merchandise empire, he teased that he had even more products in mind.

“And Mr. USA has a bunch of Trump products made in China. I’ll be presenting those to you tomorrow night,” Kimmel teased.

“We did a little field trip and picked up a few things.”

Trump’s Other Controversial Merchandise

The $60 bibles are just the latest in a growing list of controversial products that Trump has sold during his presidential campaign.

In recent weeks, Trump launched a new line of luxury watches, the Trump Victory Tourbillon, which costs a whopping $100,000 each.

These high-end watches feature 200 grams of gold and over 100 diamonds, a stark contrast to the image of the working-class hero Trump often portrays.

The View host Ana Navarro (pictured) has slammed 'tacky' Melania Trump in a scathing social media postThe View host Ana Navarro has slammed 'tacky' Melania Trump (pictured) in a scathing social media post

The timing of these sales has also raised eyebrows, as Trump has been vocal about his desire to portray himself as a champion for the average American, while continuing to market high-priced luxury items to his supporters.

 

Melania Trump Under Fire for ‘Tacky’ Jewelry

The controversy surrounding Trump’s sales tactics doesn’t end with him.

Just weeks ago, Melania Trump came under fire for promoting a $600 gold vermeil necklace on her personal website.

The necklace, part of her “Vote Freedom” collection, sparked scorn on social media, with critics labeling it as a tacky attempt to profit off political messaging.

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Ana Navarro, host of The View, wasted no time mocking Melania’s latest venture.

On Instagram, she sarcastically captioned a video promoting the necklace: “Add a $600 necklace to the $90 Christmas ornaments and the memoir book.

Oh, and the $250k to speak to gay Republicans… Basically, only time Melania shows her face is to extract money from poor suckers.”

Navarro’s post drew comments from hundreds of followers, many of whom found Melania’s promotional efforts distasteful.

Some questioned the quality of the necklace, while others joked about its resemblance to items found in claw machines.

The criticism didn’t stop there, with many pointing out the glaring hypocrisy of the Trump family’s approach to wealth and celebrity.

The gold vermeil 'Vote Freedom' necklace is available to buy on Melania's personal website for $600

Kimmel Continues to Hold Trump Accountable

Kimmel’s comments about Trump’s latest hypocrisy struck a nerve, with many applauding the comedian’s ability to call out the contradictions in Trump’s messaging.

Whether it’s his products made in China or his constant focus on self-promotion, Kimmel’s monologue offered a biting critique of the former President’s actions as he continues to navigate the race for re-election.

 

As the Trump merchandise saga continues to unfold, Kimmel’s no-holds-barred humor provides a necessary counterbalance to the often outlandish antics of the Trump family—and his audience can’t get enough of it.