Jimmy Kimmel reacts to 'bozos' blaming Rudy Giuliani's hospitalization on him

Jimmy Kimmel is addressing recent backlash after a joke he previously made about Rudy Giuliani resurfaced following news of the politician's hospitalization.

Entertainment Weekly Jimmy Kimmel; Rudy GiulianiCredit: Getty(2)

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  • "When I read this, I thought — I really thought — I said, I wonder if they'll try to blame this on me," Kimmel said during Monday night's monologue. "And then sure enough..."

  • A spokesperson for Giuliani told The New York Times that the former NYC mayor is in "critical but stable condition."

Jimmy Kimmelis not a psychic, despite what recent backlash over the comedian and late-night TV host's jokes might have some people believing.

During Monday night'sJimmy Kimmel Live,the host dedicated half of his monologue to addressingthe backlash he's receiving onlineafter a joke he made aboutRudy Giulianiresurfaced following news of the politician's hospitalization. The former New York City mayor was hospitalized with pneumonia over the weekend. A spokesperson for Giuliani toldThe New York Timeson Sunday that the disbarred lawyer was in a Florida hospital in "critical but stable condition."

"When I read this [about Giuliani], I really thought, 'I wonder if they'll try to blame this on me,'" Kimmel told his audience on Monday. "And then sure enough, one of these podcast bozos points to a joke I made about Rudy on Thursday, about him being a vampire, and then suggests I might actually have some inside knowledge of what's going on in Trumptown there, and then that becomes a thing."

Rudy Giuliani attends the annual Memorial Day Parade on May 30, 2022Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty

The comedian poked fun at Giuliani during hisJimmy Kimmel Livemonologue last week, teasing at the time that the former NYC mayor “rose from the grave” to react to the latest developments in the ongoing Trump-Kimmel feud.

Kimmel showed a clip of conservative media figures discussing the resurfaced joke during a panel on Newsmax, questioning its timing. One panelist asked, "Is this supposed to be comedy?" while another declared, "He's really not funny," calling the bit "abhorrent" and accusing the late-night host of operating under the "gauze of comedy."

The host took the statement as an opening, of course.

"Right. In fact, I'm under the gauze of comedy right now," he said, as the camera pulled back to reveal him literally standing beneath a large piece of gauze held aloft by four men donning Groucho glasses. Kimmel went on to claim the "gauze" gave him psychic powers to predict future events. "Every day in the morning, I wake up, I make coffee, and then I look into the future to see which events have yet to occur, and then we write jokes we know are going to make trouble," he said.

On a more serious note, Kimmel said he hopes Giuliani "lives another 100 years."

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"He earned that outside the dildo shop. That was the funniest thing any person has done this century," he added, referring toGiuliani leading a conference for the Trump campaignoutside a Philadelphia landscaping business next to an adult store in 2020.

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Kimmel also brought up Giuliani in his monologue last Tuesday, after the ex-mayor dragged him fora joke about Melania Trump having the glow of an “expectant widow”days beforethe White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting.

He showed a clip from Giuliani'sAmerica's Mayor Livebroadcast in which the politician called Kimmel "maybe one of the most distasteful human beings in this country" and, later, "an incompetent jacka--."

In response, Kimmel said, "I have to say, it's confusing to be called an incompetent jacka-- by a man who accidentally held a press conference outside a dildo store, who doesn't seem to have any understanding of when videos are running and when they aren't, and has a gallon of squid ink dribbling off the top of his head."

He added, "Does this man have any family members who can come get him already?"

Watch Kimmel's monologue from Monday night above.

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TheCincinnati Bengalsannounced on May 8 the signing of five draft picks and 10 college free agents.

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Fourth-round selections Connor Lew and Colbie Young, sixth-round pick Brian Parker II and seventh-round selections Jack Endries and Landon Robinson were signed.

Cincinnati Bengals second round pick Cashius Howell speaks with media during the 2026 NFL Draft, Saturday, April 25, 2026, at Paycor Stadium in downtown Cincinnati.

That leaves just two selections unsigned from the 2026 draft with second-rounder Cashius Howell and third-round pick Tacario Davis.

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The Bengals did not have a first-round pick after trading it for defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence.

Among the undrafted free agents signed were Jack Dingle, a linebacker from the Cincinnati Bearcats, and tight end Josh Kattus from Kentucky, a Moeller graduate and the son of former Bengal Eric Kattus.

Also signing: guard Liam Brown of Montana, halfback Kentrel Bullock of South Alabama, linebacker Eric Gentry of USC, halfback Jamal Haynes of Georgia Tech, tackle Christian Jones of San Diego State, tackle Corey Robinson II of Arkansas, wide receiver Noah Thomas of Georgia and cornerback Ceyair Wright of Nebraska.

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The Erie Times-News, Seaway Window and AHN Sports Medicine, from now through early June, will conduct athlete of the week polls for District 10's spring sports season.

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The male and female athlete ballots will run online every Monday at 5 p.m. through Wednesday at 5 p.m., unless otherwise noted.

Fans can suggest nominees for polls at sports@timesnews.com. Please include the player, school, sport and the specific reason why he or she should be the school's nominee based on an accomplishment during that calendar week.

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Overall accomplishments won't be accepted.

Once an athlete wins a poll, he or she is ineligible to be nominated for the remainder of the season.

This week's ballots are:

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PGA Championship: Why CBS analysts don't expect an underdog to win

The 108thPGA Championshipwill be May 14-17 at the Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Pa., 20 miles from the statue of Rocky Balboa in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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But the CBS announcing crew for the tournament isn't sure there will be an underdog story in the season’s second major to match Rocky, the fictional boxer who came from obscurity to become the heavyweight champion of the world.

Not when world No. 1 and defending PGA champion Scottie Scheffler, Masters champion Rory McIlroy, Players champion Cameron Young, three-time 2026 winnerMatt Fitzpatrickand Farmers Insurance winner and the champion the last time a major was held near Philadelphia,Justin Rose(at the 2013 U.S. Open at Merion), are coming into the week seemingly at the top of their games.

"I don't see it, personally," said lead CBS analyst Trevor Immelman on a videoconference on May 5. "The top five, six, seven ... maybe even you can go 10 players in the world are in such nice form that I see it coming from one of those guys."

Jim Nantz, who will be the anchor for the 36th consecutive time CBS has aired the PGA and the 43rd time overall, pulled out his Masters pick, Chris Gotterup.

But can a four-time PGA Tour winner really be considered an underdog?

Same for lead on-course reporter Dottie Pepper. She touted the possibility of Keegan Bradley winning, but he's a past PGA champion and has won eight times on the PGA Tour.

Cameron Young tees off on the 17th hole during the fourth round of The Players Championship PGA golf tournament at TPC Sawgrass, Sunday, March 15, 2026, in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Cameron Young won the tournament at 13 under par, one stroke over Matt Fitzpatrick.

In the end, the talent who will lead the CBS coverage seemed to converge on the fact that the cream will rise to the top come late Sunday afternoon at an old-school Donald Ross course and will play to a par of 70 and has enough twists and turns, hazardous bunkering and tricky greens complexes to favor the top shot-makers on the Tour.

Jim Nantz thinks Scottie Scheffler may prevail

Nantz pointed out the results of three recent events aired on CBS, the Masters, the RBC Heritage and last week's Cadillac Championship, and said Scheffler might be poised to get his breakout victory of the 2026 season.

"Four guys we're talking about, Rory, Scottie, Fitz and Cameron Young," Nantz said. "Those four go to Augusta, Rory finishes first, Scottie is second. Harbour Town Golf Links [RBC], Fitzpatrick's first, Scottie second. And then last week in Miami, you've got Cam Young winning and Scottie second.

Matt Fitzpatrick (left) is one of three players who have won golf tournaments since the Masters, with Scottie Scheffler (right) finishing second all three times.

"So it's been those four but the one constant has been Scottie," Nantz continued. "Scottie is going to come back and break through one of these days and get off the second-place train. This might be the perfect week. In my mind, if I go to the heavyweight division, I'll take Scottie."

CBS golf viewership has been strong

The golfers aren't the only ones bringing momentum to Aronimik. CBS is coming off a Masters Tournament that included the most-watched final round in 11 years, peaking at over 20 million viewers. CBS broadcasts of the PGA Tour are up 12 percent over 2025, off to the network's best start since 2015.

With technology enhancements such as a "dual array camera", and a lineup that includes Nantz, Immelman and Pepper, former Tour players Frank Nobilo, Colt Knost and Johnson Wagner, and veterans Andrew Catalon and Mark Immelman, CBS is "the best at what we do," said CBS Sports President David Berson.

"I cannot be happier with the chemistry of this team and their insightful and fun on-air presentation," Berson said on the videoconference. "It's been a great golf season so far."

First- and second-round broadcast coverage will be on ESPN from 12-7 p.m., then for another hour on ESPN2. Early coverage of the third and fourth rounds will be on ESPN from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and CBS will take over both days until the last putt.

Counting streaming coverage on ESPN+, there will be nearly 50 hours of live golf from May 14-17.

How to watch the PGA Championship

Monday, May 11

Golf Channel: Live from the PGA, 7-9 p.m.

Tuesday, May 12

Golf Channel: Live from the PGA Championship, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; 7-9 p.m.

Wednesday, May 13

Golf Channel: Live from the PGA Championship, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; 7-9 p.m.

First round, Thursday, May 14

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ESPN+: 7 a.m.-12 p.m.

ESPN: 12-7 p.m.

ESPN2: 7-8 p.m.

CBS Sports HQ, Paramount+, Golf on CBS YouTube: PGA Scorecard, immediately following play (approximately 7 p.m.).

Golf Channel: Live from the PGA, 8-10 p.m.

Friday, May 15, second round

ESPN+: 7 a.m.-12 p.m.

ESPN: 12-7 p.m.

ESPN2: 7-8 p.m.

CBS Sports HQ, Paramount+, Golf on CBS YouTube: PGA Scorecard, immediately following play (approximately 7 p.m.).

Golf Channel: Live from the PGA, 8-10 p.m.

Saturday, May 16, third round

ESPN+: 8-10 a.m.

ESPN: 10 a.m.-1 p.m.

CBS: 1-7 p.m.

CBS Sports HQ, Paramount+, Golf on CBS YouTube: PGA Scorecard, immediately following play (approximately 8 p.m.).

Golf Channel, Live from the PGA, 7-9 p.m.

Sunday, May 17, fourth round

ESPN+: 8-10 a.m.

ESPN: 10 a.m.-1 p.m.

CBS: 1-7 p.m.

CBS Sports HQ, Paramount+, Golf on CBS YouTube: PGA Scorecard, immediately following play (approximately 8 p.m.).

Golf Channel, Live from the PGA, 7-9 p.m.

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"Fortunately, I already have it, I just bought it this last year, December," Smith said.

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Barber, the longtime coach at Danville, led the Bulldogs to a 14-9 record in his only season. Jon Regashus, the athletic director for several years at Danville during Barber’s tenure there, was hired last week as Greencastle’s AD after one year at Monrovia.

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Barber, who owns a 515-201 record overall in 30 seasons, coached 26 seasons at Danville, where he won 462 games, 12 sectional championships and four regional championships. He started his head coaching career with three seasons at Riverton Parke.

“I’ve officially stepped down at Monrovia to pursue other career interests,” Barber said. “We want to thank the administration, coaches, parents, fans, trainers, managers, maintenance and custodian workers and especially the players for a great season.”

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It was Monrovia’s first winning season since 2019-20.

Monrovia joinsPark TudorandZionsvilleas programs with boys’ basketball jobs to come open this week.

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Contentious third-period goal carries Knights past Ducks in Game 1

Ivan Barbashev scored a controversial go-ahead goal with 4:58 remaining in the third period, leading the Vegas Golden Knights to a 3-1 victory over the Anaheim Ducks in Game 1 of their Western Conference second-round playoff series on Monday in Las Vegas.

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Barbashev's goal came after the Golden Knights regained possession in the right corner when Anaheim defenseman Jackson LaCombe, who was screening Jack Eichel, and the rest of the Ducks let up while anticipating an icing call. Barbashev had fired the puck into the zone from behind the red line.

However, icing was waived off at the last second and Pavel Dorofeyev crossed a pass to Barbashev, who roofed a shot from the left side of the crease for the game-winner.

"Clearly I disagreed with the call," Anaheim coach Joel Quenneville said. "It was clearly icing, but their guy (Jack Eichel) stopped, which really made me annoyed."

"I didn't see it," Golden Knights coach John Totorella said. "I was blocked. I didn't see it, so I don't know what to tell you."

Carter Hart stopped 33 of 34 shots, Mitch Marner scored an empty-net goal and had an assist, and Brett Howden also tallied for Vegas, which improved to 28-8-3 all-time against Anaheim, including 16-3-1 at home.

Mikael Granlund scored a goal and Lukas Dostal finished with 19 saves for Anaheim.

Game 2 of the best-of-seven series is scheduled for Wednesday in Las Vegas.

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Shortly after Anaheim's Troy Terry rang a wrist shot from the right circle off the right post, Vegas took a 1-0 lead at the 3:14 mark of the second period. Howden, who scored only 12 goals in 58 regular-season games, produced his fifth in seven playoff games when he redirected Marner's cross-ice pass through traffic inside the left post.

Anaheim had an excellent chance to tie it midway through the period when Leo Carlsson made a highlight-reel spinning pass to LaCombe alone at the edge of the right circle. However, LaCombe, the team's leading scorer in the Ducks' first-round win over Edmonton with nine points, passed up a shot at a wide-open net to pass to Terry in front of the blue paint. The puck slid past Terry's stick.

"We had a great chance with (LaCombe)," Quenneville said. "I didn't have to say anything to him. I think we all knew we'd like to have that one back."

The Ducks tied it 1-1 with 6:03 to go in the third period. LaCombe drove down the left wing and crossed a pass to Granlund, who ripped in a wrist shot for his third goal of the playoffs.

Vegas regained the lead just 65 seconds later on Barbashev's goal as Quenneville and the Ducks bench angrily protested the non-icing call.

"No. I did not," Quenneville said when asked if he got any explanation from officials. "I was just upset at the call at the time, but that was the play for me. We had just scored. It was a huge call, and an easy call."

The Ducks pulled Dostal for an extra attacker with 1:55 to go, and Marner sealed the win with a length-of-the-ice empty-netter with six seconds remaining.

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