WATCH: Jimmy Kimmel Calls Aaron Rodgers A "Conspiracy Theorist" After This...

By Ryan Canady | Sunday, 05 March 2023 11:45 PM
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Jimmy Kimmel made some waves when he called Aaron Rodgers a "conspiracy theorist" after Rodgers recently said he wanted to see the guest list to Jeffrey Epstein's island released.

This is something that numerous figures have called for after it became blindingly apparent that many horrible things allegedly happened on Epstein's properties. There are also many rumors of influential people visiting Epstein's island, and many would like to know who went to those islands.

The Post Millennial states that Kimmel said anyone who pressed for the list of guests to Epstein's island is akin to someone who believes in UFOs and is a "tin-foil hatter."

Kimmel said the following on his show: "Needless to say all this UFO talk has the tin-foil hatters going wild," and "segueing out of a bit about the recent slew of flying objects over American skies, including Green Bay 'whack-packer' Aaron Rodgers."

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Kimmel then showed a clip of Rodgers discussing recent train derailments and other national disasters on the Pat McAfee Show on February 14th.

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Rodgers asked the host: "Did you hear about the Epstein client list about to be released, too?" and "There's some files that have some names on 'em that might be getting released pretty soon."

"Nothin' to see here," Rodgers quipped as he pointed out that Ghislaine Maxwell was charged with human trafficking but that no one else has yet been charged with anything related. This leaves many wondering how this could be possible, given that the government is so adamant about seemingly keeping the names of the people involved in the trafficking under wraps.

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Rodgers wasn't the only target of Kimmel's ridicule this week. He also took shots at Donald Trump and Fox News's Tucker Carlson. Kimmel suggested that Trump is racist and labeled Carlson as a "Russian asset."

This comes as The Post Millennial reports that the Department of Energy and FBI director Christopher Wray both seemingly admit that the COVID virus may have originated from a lab leak in Wuhan, China, instead of coming from a bat as was the long-held orthodoxy of the liberal media. It turns out that those who were labeled as "conspiracy theorists" in the past for believing that COVID might have appeared due to a lab leak might have been on to something the entire time.

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