President Donald Trump prophesied that “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” would be “going” just weeks before ABC indefinitely suspended Kimmel over his comments in the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s death.

Last month, Brian Glenn of the right-wing network Real America’s Voice asked Trump about the rumors that Howard Stern and SiriusXM Radio are “parting ways.”

“Howard Stern announced that he and SiriusXM Radio are parting ways. Do you think that the hate-Trump business model that has been in the business is going out of business because it’s not popular with the American people?” Glenn asked Trump.

Claiming that the model “hasn’t worked for a long time,” Trump took aim at Stephen Colbert, whose late-night show was canceled in July, before alleging that “no-talent” Kimmel and “Tonight Show” host Jimmy Fallon would be the next to go.

“Colbert has no talent,” Trump said. “I mean, I could take anybody here, I could go outside on the beautiful streets and pick a couple of people that would do just as well or better. They got higher ratings than he did. He’s got no talent.”