Jimmy Kimmel lays down challenge for Donald Trump
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? host Jimmy Kimmel wants to put President Donald Trump to the test.

Jimmy Kimmel has challenged Donald Trump to appear on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
The 57-year-old talk show host will be back at the helm of the new series as a new batch of famous faces compete to earn money for their chosen charity, and he has a scathing reason for wanting the President of the United States in the hotseat.
Asked for his dream contestant, Jimmy told Extra: "Boy, wound’t it be fun to put Donald Trump in that hot seat, see how much that genius knows?
"I would say, 'Please, have a seat. I would love to — you know what? Any time you spend on a game show is another hour you’re not being president, so I’m in support of that.' "
Kimmel admitted he has a lot of respect for any celebrity who does take part.
He added: "I admire anybody that does sit down and come on the show because they’re really risking their reputation.”
Kimmel's comments about Trump come after the US President claimed he and Jimmy Fallon could be "next" to have their shows cancelled after news that the Late Show with Stephen Colbert will end in May 2026.
Trump wrote on his own Truth Social platform: “The word is, and it’s a strong word at that, Jimmy Kimmel is NEXT to go in the untalented Late Night Sweepstakes and, shortly thereafter, Fallon will be gone.
“These are people with absolutely NO TALENT, who were paid Millions of Dollars for, in all cases, destroying what used to be GREAT Television.
"It’s really good to see them go, and I hope I played a major part in it! (sic)"
In response, Kimmel posted on Instagram: "I’m hearing you’re next. Or maybe it’s just another wonderful secret."
His contract for Jimmy Kimmel Live! - which airs on ABC - is set to expire in 2026.
Meanwhile, Colbert has questioned CBS' statement claiming the decision to end the show was a "purely a financial decision" move.
He asked: "How could it be purely be a financial decision if The Late Show is No. 1 in ratings?”
The announcement his show was ending came after the network's parent company Paramount Global settled a $16 million lawsuit with Trump after he alleged Kamala Harris' 60 Minutes interview was deceptively edited.
On his show, following the settlement, Colbert described the move as a "big, fat bribe" as Paramount awaits FDA approval for its merger with Skydance.