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April 30, 2026

Jeopardy Champion Jamie Ding Criticizes ICE, Trump After 31-Game Streak, Draws Praise From Cory Booker

Trenton, NJ — Fresh off a 31-game winning streak on Jeopardy!, New Jersey state employee Jamie Ding is drawing national attention not just for his run, but for pointed criticism of federal immigration enforcement—comments that quickly entered the political spotlight.

In an interview with Variety following his loss, Ding—an immigrant and New Jersey resident—spoke about representation and the tone of national policy, saying his time on the show became something larger than trivia.

“I hope that immigrants can be seen in a positive light too,” Ding said, after describing how viewers told him his run brought “something positive on TV.”

From game show streak to political spotlight

Ding’s 31-game streak made him one of the most successful contestants in Jeopardy! history, placing him among an elite group of long-running champions on the decades-old program.

But his post-show remarks shifted the conversation beyond entertainment.

“As an immigrant and a person of color, I was able to become part of the history of an American institution,” Ding said. “ ‘Jeopardy!’ really is an institution and America’s turning 250 years old and the federal government is going after immigrants in a way unlike anything that we’ve seen in the recent past.”

His comments specifically referenced federal immigration enforcement under the Trump administration, framing his experience on the show against a broader national backdrop.

Booker amplifies message

U.S. Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey quickly weighed in, praising Ding’s performance and echoing the significance of his voice.

“New Jersey is so proud of Jamie Ding for his historic run on Jeopardy!” Booker wrote on social media. “Thank you for showing that in Jersey we use our voice to speak up for our friends and neighbors.”

The response helped elevate Ding’s remarks beyond entertainment coverage, pulling them into ongoing political debates over immigration policy and public rhetoric.

Key Points
• Jamie Ding won 31 straight Jeopardy! games before his streak ended
• He criticized ICE and federal immigration policy in a Variety interview
• Sen. Cory Booker publicly praised Ding and amplified his message

A broader conversation on immigration

Ding’s remarks land at a time when immigration enforcement—and the public perception of immigrants—remains a central political issue nationwide.

By linking his personal milestone to that debate, Ding underscored the contrast between cultural representation and policy realities.

“I kept hearing how [my run] was bringing people together, and I love that very much,” he said. “It’s nice to have something positive on TV.”

That framing—celebration on screen versus tension in policy—has resonated with supporters while drawing attention from critics of federal enforcement approaches.

What comes next

Ding has not indicated any plans to step into politics, and his comments remain limited to post-show interviews following the end of his streak.

Still, his remarks—and the rapid response from high-profile figures like Booker—highlight how even moments from entertainment can quickly intersect with national policy debates and politics.

For now, Ding’s legacy includes both his place in Jeopardy! history and a message he chose to deliver as his run came to a close.