Jimmy Kimmel Takes a Sly Dig at Donald Trump at the Oscars 2026 as He Awards 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin'

Jimmy Kimmel did not hold back while presenting the Best Documentary Feature award at the 2026 Oscars, which was won by Mr. Nobody Against Putin.
“Oh man, is he gonna be mad his wife wasn’t nominated for this?” he quipped, slyly referencing Melania Trump’s widely criticized documentary.
Leaning into his political antagonist persona, Kimmel’s moment reignited his long‑running playful rivalry with Donald Trump and dominated social media buzz.
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The moment quickly went viral, with viewers praising Kimmel’s sharp wit. Although Conan O'Brien returned as the official host for 2026, Kimmel’s appearance as the Best Documentary presenter felt like a personality slip into his former hosting role. He delivered a mini-monologue mocking Melania Trump’s $75 million documentary, blending humor, satire, and commentary, while social media erupted with memes, debates, and reactions to his unusually monologue-heavy segment.
The 98th Academy Awards offered the perfect stage for this exchange, as Mr. Nobody Against Putin, a gripping profile of a Russian dissident, triumphed over a competitive field. Directed by Daniel Roher, the film follows in the footsteps of his 2022 Oscar-winning Navalny, highlighting the Academy’s growing embrace of high-stakes political documentaries.
Kimmel’s jab pointed directly at The First Lady’s Lens, Melania Trump’s biographical documentary, which, despite huge marketing, flashy promotion, and streaming attention, earned zero nominations.
While many documentaries dazzled with dollars, Mr. Nobody Against Putin shone with bravery, proving that grit and investigation still steal the Academy spotlight.
Mr. Nobody Against Putin wins big as daring documentaries shine
The victory of Mr. Nobody Against Putin at the 98th Academy Awards underscores the Academy’s recognition of stories tackling political and global issues with frontline reporting. At the 2026 ceremony, it beat strong contenders, including The Perfect Neighbor, The Alabama Solution, Cutting Through Rocks, and Come See Me in the Good Light, earning top honors for Pavel Talankin’s undercover footage and reinforcing the Oscars’ commitment to high-stakes political storytelling.
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Meanwhile, Melania Trump’s documentary, despite commercial success, followed a very different path. Released in October 2025, it chronicled her White House years and post-presidency life but was widely seen as a hagiography rather than a work of political or investigative journalism. Jimmy Kimmel’s quip contrasted a courageous film with another, highlighting the Academy’s preference for daring storytelling over safer choices.
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Edited By: Adiba Nizami
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