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... One of Kimmel's hunting guides, Joseph "JR" Entry, also recalled first seeing the stand a couple years ago and thinking little of it. He said he and the other guides find the FBI's sudden attention amusing and a bit perplexing.
"I think it's a big stink about nothing, to be honest with you," Entry told NBC News.
An FBI spokesperson said the agency continues to analyze the hunting stand materials for forensic clues at its laboratory in Quantico, Virginia. So far, the investigation has not identified any individuals connected to the mystery tree perch, the spokesperson added.
Kimmel's exploits catching -- and sometimes getting bitten by -- giant pythons are the stuff of legend in Florida.
The video clips he posts on YouTube and Instagram -- showing him belly-flopping onto pythons in alligator-infested swamps and bagging serpents like a pregnant 16-footer with 60 eggs in its belly the size of grapefruits -- often draw thousands of views and media attention.
In 2024, he took a blind dog on a hunt with him, and the pooch, nicknamed "Helen Killer," helped him snag a 9-foot python that also couldn't see. The feat was chronicled in the Miami Herald, which described him as "one of Florida's best-known wildlife trackers."
Four years earlier, Kimmel appeared on Joe Rogan's podcast and brought with him the head of a monster snake that nearly got the best of him.
"I almost bled out in the middle of the Everglades," Kimmel told Rogan. "This snake -- 17 foot, 7 inches, 135 pounds -- at the time, that's about what I weighed, so it was a fair Everglades battle royale."
Kimmel said he understands why the Secret Service would find the tree stand suspicious, given its proximity to an airport Trump frequents and the fact that he has been targeted before.
But he thinks there's little chance even the most advanced technical analysis would yield much of anything.
"It's been just sitting out in the elements with the sun straight on " it rains, everything like that," Kimmel said. "I would imagine any kind of DNA or fingerprints would be quickly eliminated off of it, but that's not my area of expertise."
From his perspective, the authorities should have already moved on.
"I would expect them to investigate something like that for sure," Kimmel said, "but I'd also kind of expect them to figure out very quickly that it's essentially nothing."
"All you got to do," he added, "is talk to us." ...