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Jimmy Kimmel Calls Mike Pence Trump’s ‘Baby Reindeer’

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A bombshell 165-page filing from Donald Trump’s 2020 election subversion case was unsealed on Wednesday; and among its many damning allegations, late night host Jimmy Kimmel seemed most stunned by allegations surrounding Trump’s relationship with Mike Pence.

“I knew Trump pressured Mike Pence to break the law. I just didn’t know how many times he did it,” Kimmel remarked in his Wednesday monologue.

“There were meetings, phone calls, text messages. Pence was basically Trump’s Baby Reindeer,” Kimmel joked, referring to the hit true crime Netflix mini-series that dropped in April, 2024. The show revolved around a man being obsessively stalked by a woman, with her behavior towards him growing increasingly deranged as the series went on.

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