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  • Donald Trump and Barack Obama were recently compared by Jimmy Kimmel
  • Donald Trump and Barack Obama's National Prayer Breakfast speeches couldn't be more different from one another
  • Donald Trump appears to talk about himself during his National Prayer Breakfast speeches

Jimmy Kimmel recently compared Donald Trump and Barack Obama’s National Prayer Breakfast speeches and the results couldn’t be more hilarious.

During a recent episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” the host weighed in on the recent impeachment trials and said that it was supposed to be a non-partisan event. Since Trump loves to compare himself to Obama, Kimmel decided to combine some of their most different statements during their National Prayer Breakfast speeches.

Michelle Obama’s husband urges the crowd to pray that they may all be worthy of the many blessings that God has bestowed upon the nation. Trump, on the other hand, talked about hiring big movie star Arnold Schwarzenegger to take his place.

Obama told the crowds that they all talk about respect but they don’t always treat each other with respect. Trump angrily talks about being impeached for no reason and then being forced to like those trying to take him out of his post.

“I’m not alone in my success. I succeed because others succeed with me,” Obama said.

“And sometimes they hate people. I’m sorry, I apologize. I’m trying to learn. It’s not easy,” Trump said.

Obama said that the starting point of faith is humility and not being so full of one’s self. While he was saying this, a clip of Trump showing off a newspaper’s headline is shown.

Towards the end of the clip, the POTUS suddenly talks about the stock market and encourages everyone to participate in it.

Netizens couldn’t help but react to the video by calling Melania Trump’s husband vile and praising Obama.

“This is really good but honestly, it’s pretty easy. Trump is vile. Obama is eloquent,” Twitter user @JDJC6251 said.

“Since he’s the ‘chosen one,’ he believes this breakfast is honoring him,” Twitter user @LogicalDame said.

“Shows how the White House has gone… from class to trash,” Twitter user @debbieSerop said.

“Lol, mental illness is a real thing, oh wait, did I say mental illness? I meant mental-arrogantness. Some people praised the Lord during prayer, he praises himself. But I guess it’s obvious, we’re stuck with him another four years,” Twitter user @Esalina53 said.

The White House transition from Barack Obama to Donald Trump (the pair are seen here after Trump's election in November 2016) has been one of the most stark in US history
The White House transition from Barack Obama to Donald Trump (the pair are seen here after Trump's election in November 2016) has been one of the most stark in US history AFP / JIM WATSON