TT 🚨 JIMMY KIMMEL JUST ROASTED MTG INTO OBLIVION 😭🔥“WELCOME TO REALITY, MARJ”Kimmel opened his show like a sniper


Jimmy Kimmel delivered a hilarious opening monologue on Jimmy Kimmel Live! this week, welcoming Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene to “reality” after her stunning resignation from Congress effective January 5, 2026. Kimmel kicked off by praising the new Wicked: For Good film, quipping, “people love the story of a witch turning over a new leaf, which reminds me, Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned from Congress.” The studio audience erupted in laughter at the pointed jab tying Greene’s political exit to the witch’s redemption arc.
Greene’s departure stunned Washington after a bitter feud with President Donald Trump, whom she once championed as a MAGA icon. In a four-page statement and 10-minute X video, she blasted Congress as “beholden to the super wealthy,” criticized her party’s lack of healthcare plans, and insisted the Jeffrey Epstein files—pushed for release via DOJ bill—are no hoax, contrary to Trump’s claims. Trump called her a “traitor,” withdrew support, and backed a primary challenger, prompting her exit to avoid a “hurtful and hateful” fight amid threats and family concerns.
Kimmel’s Razor-Sharp Satire

Kimmel piled on: “I have to say this woman is being attacked from all sides right now. Somehow she still had time to put up her Christmas tree, not even Thanksgiving.” He spotlighted the festive tree visible in her resignation video, mocking the timing amid national holidays. Then came the kicker: “She says Congress is beholden to the super wealthy and ignores the needs of ordinary Americans. She says her party has no plan for healthcare and that the Jeffrey Epstein files are not a hoax as the president claims they are. To which I say, ‘Welcome to reality, Marj.’” The line drew thunderous applause, framing Greene’s critiques—once dismissed as conspiracy-laden—as sudden enlightenment.
Kimmel didn’t stop: “Feel free to check out our science wing while you have a chance,” a sly nod to her past skepticism on topics like vaccines and climate. He wrapped with, “Congress’ loss is ‘Love Island’s’ gain, and I wish her a lot of luck. Marjorie is out and Mamdani is in!”—punning on her replacement and reality TV flair.
Fallout from Greene’s Dramatic Exit
Greene’s resignation shrinks House Speaker Mike Johnson’s slim GOP majority, complicating maneuvers without notice. Her pivot—from Trump loyalist ousted from the Freedom Caucus to critic of H-1B visas, AI regs, foreign wars, and Epstein cover-ups—marks a months-long break. She vowed to fight the “Political Industrial Complex” and aid Americans reclaiming power, hinting at future activism sans office runs.
Trump softened post-resignation, calling her “nice” despite the rift. Threats escalated her decision, with regrets over past “toxic” rhetoric amid rising violence. Her Georgia seat now opens for a special election, potentially shifting dynamics ahead of 2026 midterms she predicts Republicans will lose.
Late-Night’s Political Punch

Kimmel’s monologue exemplifies late-night’s role in skewering power, blending pop culture with policy. Amid 2025’s turbulence—Trump’s reelection, Epstein scrutiny—Greene’s flip resonates as schadenfreude for critics, vindication for fans. Social media lit up with #WelcomeToRealityMarj, clips amassing millions of views.
This isn’t Kimmel’s first Greene roast; his style thrives on her bombast. Her exit echoes other MAGA fractures, questioning party unity under Trump. For viewers, it’s cathartic comedy amid chaos—reminding that even firebrands face reality checks.
Kimmel’s bit underscores entertainment’s mirror to politics: Greene’s “new leaf” might amuse, but her critiques linger, fueling debates on wealth influence, healthcare voids, and Epstein opacity. As she exits, late-night ensures her story stays wickedly entertaining.


