Jimmy Kimmel calls out Congress over inaction on gun control, says they're in NRA's pocket

The late night talk show host, who grew up in Las Vegas, ripped Congress.

— -- Late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel ripped into Congress for being in the pocket of the NRA on Monday, one day after 59 people were killed in a shooting in Las Vegas.

"President Trump is visiting Las Vegas on Wednesday, he spoke this morning, said he’s praying for those who lost their lives. You know in February, he also signed a bill that made it easier for people with severe mental illness to buy guns legally," Kimmel said in his monologue. "Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, a number of other lawmakers who won’t do anything about this because the NRA has their balls in a money clip, also sent their thoughts and their prayers today, which is good. They should be praying. They should be praying for God to forgive them for letting the gun lobby run this country, because it's so crazy."

Kimmel brought up a host of issues surrounding gun control in the U.S.

"Why would we approach this any differently?" Kimmel asked of the Las Vegas shooting. "This is a public safety issue."

Kimmel referred to people on social media who say "there's nothing we can do about it" and disagreed.

"I've been reading comments from people who say this is terrible, but there's nothing we can do about it," Kimmel said. "But I disagree with that intensely because, of course, there's something we can do about it. There are a lot of things we can do about it. But we don't, which is interesting because when someone with a beard attacks us, we tap phones, we invoke travel bans, we build walls to take every possible precaution to make sure it doesn't happen again."

Kimmel, whose show has never been as overtly political as other late-night programs like "The Daily Show," has waded into politics a lot lately.

Kimmel was not happy with the Cassidy-Graham bill, saying it did not meet his standards, and he called out the senator for the issues.