Donald Trump Cancels Appearance On ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’

The candidate for the President of the United States in the 2016 presidential election - Donald Trump Donald Trump, will no longer drop by on the American talk show of "Jimmy Kimmel Live," as the presidential hopeful called off on his appearance just hours before he was slated for the late-night show.

The American television host and producer - Jimmy Kimmel, unveiled the news Tuesday morning on the radio show of the radio and television personality - Howard Stern. It was mentioned that the host is expected to talk about the situation on tonight's show.

"Donald Trump canceled on us last night," Jimmy Kimmel told Howard Stern, stating that Trump's reason for the cancellation is "unclear". The American real estate developer and television personality Trump, only pointed out on a political event as the source of conflict.

"I don't know what happened," Kimmel also added, sarcastically continuing, "We're delighted, needless to say."

Though Trump was set to appear on the show, Donald Trump was never arranged for a full sit-down guest interview. It seemed like Trump was just supposed to take part in an on-stage for a bit, that's intended for after the first guest's interview.

However, it's only for the time being that Jimmy Kimmel, who is also a voice actor and radio personality, moved his late-night show to Brooklyn, New York from its usual Los Angeles home. So although, Trump is said to have reschedule his appearance in the show, scheduling may be tough, given "Jimmy Kimmel's" regular California location and the real estate mogul's busy campaign trail.

Other guests that are set for Kimmel's week in Brooklyn include the American rapper and record producer - Jay Z, who will also be on the show tonight. Also, the Canadian-American actor and producer - Michael J. Fox, Joy Behar (the co-host on the ABC talk show The View), the American actor that was named the "Sexiest Man Alive" by People magazine in 2011 - Bradley Cooper, and Tracy Morgan (the comedian that got famous for his eight seasons as a cast member on Saturday Night Live).

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