Jimmy Fallon delivered a sharp critique of Donald Trump‘s foreign policy approach on Monday, highlighting a perceived disconnect between the former president’s assertive rhetoric and his repeated mispronunciation of country names.
During his monologue on “The Tonight Show,” Fallon showcased a compilation of video clips featuring Trump stumbling over the names of nations such as Venezuela, Namibia, Tanzania, Azerbaijan, the United Arab Emirates, and even the United States itself. This juxtaposition aimed to underscore a lack of familiarity despite the gravity of international dealings.
The comedian also shifted focus to Trump’s recent dental appointment, offering a humorous take on the potential interaction. “Hey, if you’re going to get a job looking at Trump’s cavities, that’s probably the one you want,” Fallon quipped to his audience.
fallon then playfully imagined the dentist’s diagnosis: “At the end of the visit the dentist was like, ‘I think you need a crown.'” To which, Fallon impersonated Trump responding, “You read my mind, sister!”