Last week, vaccine denier Aaron Rodgers unwittingly stirred a hornet's nest on Pat McAfee's show when Rodgers insinuated that Jimmy Kimmel's name might show up on documents released as part of the Jeffrey Epstein case. Of course, that was not true-- and Rodger's statements had real-life implications for Kimmel and his family. Rodgers' lies prompted Kimmel to threaten legal action. Then, McAfee apologized on the air. Then, ESPN apologized. That's where things stood until Monday night's monologue by Kimmel:
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