Fallon creates fake jobs site for fired Trump staffers

Late-night talk show host Jimmy Fallon is creating a fake job search website for officials fired from the Trump administration.

The “Tonight Show” host will unveil “KickedOut,” a parody of LinkedIn during his show Tuesday night, mocking the number of officials fired by President Trump since he took office a little more than six months ago, according to Politico.

“Are you looking for work? Unsure about your future? Or maybe you have a job but you’re worried you could be let go at any moment?” a voiceover says, while both current and former Trump administration members answer in the affirmative to each question.

{mosads}“We take your resume and delete anything that says you’ve worked for Donald Trump,” the video says.

The video also takes a jab at reports that former press secretary Sean Spicer is up for a spot on “Dancing With the Stars,” saying the site can’t help with the show’s casting.

Former communications director Anthony Scaramucci is the latest casualty of the administration, leaving the Oval Office on Monday after just 10 days as Trump’s communications director. Former chief of staff Reince Priebus and Spicer both also announced their departures from the White House last month.

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