Jeopardy was a lot better when Alex Trebek was hosting it.

The host of Jeopardy, Ken Jennings, threw some jabs at President Trump in his latest post on the social media platform Bluesky.

In a post, Jennings shared he will vote for anyone who prosecutes the Trump administration in 2028.

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Fox News reported further context on Jenning’s crude comments:

“Jeopardy!” host Ken Jennings appeared to take a swipe at President Donald Trump and his administration, saying he’d support a candidate who vows to prosecute the current “regime.”

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Jennings took to the liberal social media platform Bluesky Wednesday during a news cycle dominated by the ICE-involved shooting in Minneapolis.

“The ‘prosecute the former regime at every level’ candidate has my vote in 2028,” Jennings wrote.

On Tuesday, he appeared to knock Trump’s policy on Venezuela, writing on Bluesky, “America is always like ‘ok but the NEXT regime change will work,’ like when I ‘cut out carbs’ briefly every January.”

Sony Pictures Television, which produces the syndicated game show; Jennings; and representatives for Jennings did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s requests for comment.

Jennings, who began co-hosting “Jeopardy!” in 2021 and became the solo host in 2023, has had a history of liberal, anti-Trump commentary.

This isn’t the first time Jennings has taken a swipe at Trump or his family.

In 2017, Jennings made rude remarks about Barron Trump, who was 11 at the time, per Yahoo News:

Donald Trump Jr. is putting the pressure on book publisher Simon & Schuster after coming across a tweet by one of its authors — famous “Jeopardy!” winner Ken Jennings.

It all started Wednesday after Jennings tweeted a joke about Barron Trump, going off of claims that the president’s youngest son thought Kathy Griffin’s decapitated head photo shoot was real.

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“Barron Trump saw a very long necktie on a heap of expired deli meat in a dumpster. He thought it was his dad & his little heart is breaking. — Ken Jennings

He then moved on to President Donald Trump after some criticized the joke, focusing on Barron’s age.

Conservatives started tweeting Simon & Schuster contact information in response, encouraging others to make a complaint and threaten a boycott. This included conservative blogger Ginger McQueen, who pointed out the connection between Jennings and the publishing house.

“It takes a real man to pick on an 11 year old,” Don Jr. tweeted. “Yet another low from the left, but they will rationalize this away with their usual excuses.”

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