Jimmy Kimmel presents proof world leaders 'hate' Trump: 'Saddest photo I've ever seen'
Jimmy Kimmel presents proof world leaders 'hate' Trump: 'Saddest photo I've ever seen'
Shania RussellThu, June 18, 2026 at 2:44 PM UTC
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Jimmy Kimmel; Donald TrumpCredit: Randy Holmes/Disney via Getty; Mandel NGAN / AFP via GettyKey Points -
Jimmy Kimmel is roasting Trump over his "childish behavior" at the G7 Summit.
Trump was 45 minutes late to a key gathering, and upon arriving, had several complaints about the meeting room.
Kimmel speculated that world leaders must "hate" the president and even presented photographic evidence to back up his claim.
Jimmy Kimmel is not impressed by Donald Trump's "increasingly childish" behavior at this year's G7 Summit. And he has a feeling that others feel the same way.
On Wednesday's Jimmy Kimmel Live, the late-night host tore into the president for arriving nearly an hour late to a meeting of world leaders hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron.
"He made everybody wait for him," Kimmel said. "They said he was on an important call back home even though it was 3:30 a.m. in Washington, so I don't know who he was talking to. They told him to sit and then he broke the ice with this."
Kimmel then cut to a clip of Trump walking around the table to his seat and pausing to proclaim, "I'm the boss."
Jimmy KimmelCredit: Disney/Randy Holmes
The quip earned awkward laughs from those in the room, as did another moment when Trump joked to the photographers who were briefly allowed in the room, "Would you like to stay for the meeting? It's OK with me."
Shaking his head, Kimmel said, "They must hate him so much, right? I mean, can you imagine the conversations that go on behind his back?"
To make matters worse, when Trump finally got to his seat, he complained about the temperature in the room and the height of his chair, lamenting that he had the "lowest chair in the room." After a failed attempt to adjust the seat, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney came to the rescue by giving Trump his chair.
"Trump's behavior at the G7 is increasingly childish each time he goes," Kimmel argued. "These other foreign leaders, I feel sorry for them. I really do. Dealing with him, it's like opening a can of soda that got shaken up: you know it's gonna spray. All you can really do is try to aim it away from your face."
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Kimmel then shared his belief that Trump's fellow world leaders must be tired of his behavior.
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"This tells you all you about what these people think of him," he said. "This is the group photo they took, and they do this every year. Now there he is right in the middle."
What happened next, Kimmel argued, is very telling: "They break it up and everybody goes their separate ways," he said. "And who is finally left by himself?"
Donald Trump in a photo of world leaders at the G7 SummitCredit: Mandel NGAN / AFP via Getty
After the initial photo, the world leaders dispersed into smaller groups to shake hands and chat while Trump continued standing alone at the center of the photo.
"That's right. That might be the saddest photo I've ever seen," Kimmel said, before referencing his long-running mock feud with a certain Hollywood star, quipping, "This is what happens to Matt Damon every time the director yells cut."
Hear what else Kimmel has to say about Trump's G7 performance in his monologue above.
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