Overview
- Jimmy Kimmel, after visiting Japan, criticizes the cleanliness of U.S. cities, comparing them unfavorably to Japan.
- Kimmel's comments align with previous statements by Donald Trump and Tucker Carlson, highlighting a rare agreement across political lines.
- The late-night host praises Japanese cleanliness, especially public restrooms, which he says are cleaner than U.S. operating rooms.
- Kimmel's monologue sparks debate, with some criticizing his comparison and others agreeing with his observations.
- Despite the controversy, Kimmel's remarks bring attention to issues of cleanliness and infrastructure in American cities.