Jimmy Kimmel Blasts Donald Trump’s Confusing LA Fires Claim For Making “No Sense”

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Then, the late-night host offered a fact-check. 

“Just so you know, we do not have a valve like a sink in Los Angeles that we can turn to shut the fires off,” Kimmel said. “That makes no sense to anyone, including him, but nobody says anything, no one corrects him.” 

And that wasn’t the only weird claim Trump made about water. 

See more in Kimmel’s Wednesday night monologue here. 

This article originally appeared on HuffPost.

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