Trump revives demands ABC take Jimmy Kimmel off the air

Former President Donald Trump has renewed his calls for ABC to cancel late-night host Jimmy Kimmel’s show. This demand comes nearly two months after Kimmel was briefly suspended by ABC following controversial remarks he made linking political activist Charlie Kirk’s assassination to the “MAGA gang.” Trump questioned why ABC continues to feature Kimmel despite what he described as poor talent and low ratings, accusing the network of biased coverage. Kimmel’s suspension sparked debate, with some praising it as holding public figures accountable and others condemning it as an attack on free speech influenced by the Trump administration. Kimmel returned without a direct apology, emphasizing that political satire is an essential form of free expression.Trump has also criticized other late-night hosts, like Stephen Colbert, whose show was recently canceled for financial reasons.


Trump revives demands ABC take Jimmy Kimmel off the air

President Donald Trump resurrected calls on Thursday for late-night host Jimmy Kimmel’s show to be canceled, nearly two months after the comedian was briefly suspended for controversial remarks he made about political activist Charlie Kirk’s assassination. 

“Why does ABC Fake News keep Jimmy Kimmel, a man with NO TALENT and VERY POOR TELEVISION RATINGS, on the air?” Trump questioned. 

“Why do the TV Syndicates put up with it? Also, totally biased coverage. Get the bum off the air!!!” he added. 

The president’s message to Truth Social comes after he was among those in September who celebrated Kimmel’s brief suspension for making remarks linking “the MAGA gang” to Kirk’s murder. Kimmel’s comments, made during a late-night monologue, sparked backlash from those who pointed to evidence that Kirk’s suspected killer held left-wing views. 

ABC suspended Kimmel’s show for under a week due to the controversy.

The move sparked praise from some, such as Trump, who framed it as “consequence” culture. Others condemned the move, saying it came after pressure from the Trump administration, particularly Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr, arguing it undermined free speech protections and contributed to “cancel” culture.

When the comedian returned, he declined to offer a direct apology, but said “it was never my intention to blame any specific group.”

“Political satire is one of the oldest and most important forms of free speech,” Kimmel said, claiming the Trump administration had thrown that right to the wayside by allegedly bullying ABC into briefly suspending him. 

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Kimmel’s late-night show is among many that have struggled with ratings in recent years. 

Comedian Stephen Colbert’s CBS show, which has been similarly attacked by Trump, was recently axed for “financial” reasons, leading the president to issue a celebratory statement hailing “great news for America.”


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