Jimmy Fallon’s late-night show has foreseen the 2024 election and is seeing political attack ads in the future between former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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The late-night show host Jimmy Fallon spent his monologue on Monday’s “The Tonight Show” fantasizing about a potential ads battle between former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who have been disputing as Trump rallies for his Republican presidential run with DeSantis as a potential competitor.
In one recent attack ad coming from a pro-Trump super PAC, the group goes after DeSantis and how he reportedly eats pudding with his fingers. Moreover, after Jimmy Fallon plays a clip from the attack ad. he then said “That is real.”
Jimmy Fallon then manufactured a series of attack ads between the two which devolved from pudding to tequila, to Go-Gurt jokes. Fallon joked before playing the fake commercial saying “Then the DeSantis super PAC replied with ‘OK, yes, he ate pudding with his fingers one time. But only because he doesn’t have a spoon.”
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Trump And DeSantis Fabricated Replys On Jimmy Fallon Show
For Trump’s fake reply to Jimmy Fallon’s late-night show: “Oh, snap. You just admitted it. Everyone is aware that when you don’t have a spoon you just toss that pudding cup back like a shot of tequila.”
Jimmy Fallon went on to make commercials for the candidates about tequila, and methods of eating Go-Gurt before landing on a fake Trump ad naming DeSantis a brown noser.
The final fabricated ad from DeSantis replied: “That was just pudding on my face.”
Rumors of DeSantis’s pudding habit spreads after a report from The Beast said that the Republican presidential hopeful “enjoyed a chocolate pudding dessert by eating it with three of his fingers.”
The Make America Great Again Inc. super PAC released the pudding commercial against DeSantis in March, tweeting the video along with the caption “pudding fingers.”
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