Jimmy Kimmel Taunts QAnon Followers With 1 Scathing Question

The late-night host also offered up a conspiracy theory of his own for them to chew on.
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Jimmy Kimmel spent a second straight evening trolling followers of the QAnon conspiracy theory, hundreds of whom gathered in Dallas this week in the belief that John F. Kennedy Jr. would show up and help former President Donald Trump reclaim power.

JFK Jr., who died in a plane crash in 1999, did not appear at the event as believers had hoped. One QAnon leader said in an interview that they were told the former president’s son would be there.

“Told by who?” Kimmel wondered. “Q? How many times does Q have to be wrong before they realize he’s just making stuff up? They don’t even know who he is.”

Then Kimmel offered up a conspiracy theory of his own.

“Maybe I’m Q,” he suggested. “Do you ever think about that? It’s not out of the question. If I was, this is exactly how I would do it.”

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