Jimmy Kimmel gets emotional in call for action on gun violence: 'Children are being murdered'

The late-night host called out Trump and Congress over inaction.

Kimmel made an emotional plea for action in his monologue on "Live!" -- first agreeing with two of Trump's statements from a Thursday morning address about the shooting. He cited two similar quotes from Trump, including that "no parent should ever have to fear for their sons and daughters when they kiss them goodbye in the morning."

The comments received loud applause from his audience.

"Don't you dare let anyone say it's too soon to be talking about it, because you said it after Vegas, you said it after Sandy Hook, you say that after every one of these eight now fatal school shootings we had in this country this year," Kimmel said. "Children are being murdered."

Kimmel's comment on "eight now fatal school shootings" appears to be a reference to an Everytown for Gun Safety study, with the correct number being eight intentional shootings causing death or injury in 2018.

Kimmel also made specific reference to Trump's only major policy decision relating to gun control in his first year in office.

"One of your very first acts as president, Mr. Trump, was to roll back the regulations that were designed to keep firearms out of the hands of mentally ill," Kimmel said. "You did that. Your party voted to repeal the mandates on coverage for mental health. So I agree, this is a mental illness issue, because if you don't think we need to do something about it, you're obviously mentally ill."