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Jimmy Kimmel row: What did the late night talk show host say about Charlie Kirk's shooting that got him suspended?

BySamarth Goyal
Updated on: Sep 18, 2025 02:03 PM IST

ABC's decision to suspend Jimmy Kimmel Live! indefinitely after hosts remarks has set off a storm of debate across politics, media, and entertainment.

American commercial broadcast television ABC has suspended popular talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live! indefinitely, a decision that has set off a storm of debate across politics, media, and entertainment. The move follows the late-night host’s controversial comments about conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was killed in a recent shooting.

Jimmy Kimmel's late-night talk show has been suspended by ABC(AFP)

In his monologue on Monday (September 15), Jimmy addressed the killing directly.

“We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterise this kid (Tyler Robinson) who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and with everything they can to score political points from it,” he said.

Turning his attention to how President Trump responded, Kimmel said, “In between the finger-pointing, there was grieving. On Friday, the White House flew the flags at half-staff, which got some criticism. But on a human level, you can see how hard the president is taking this.”

He then played a clip of Donald Trump answering reporters’ questions about Kirk’s death.

“I think very good. And by the way, right there, you see all the trucks? They just started construction of the new ballroom for the White House, which is something they’ve been trying to get, as you know, for about 150 years, and it is going to be a beauty,” Donald Trump can heard saying in the video.

American President Donald Trump quickly celebrated the network’s decision. Posting on Truth Social, he wrote: “Congratulations to ABC for finally having the courage to do what had to be done. The ratings challenged Jimmy Kimmel Show is CANCELLED. Jimmy is a sick freak!”

He also tied the suspension to his long-running critique of liberal late-night hosts, having previously applauded CBS for parting ways with Stephen Colbert and predicting that NBC’s Jimmy Fallon could be next.

The suspension has triggered a wave of reactions in Hollywood. Wanda Sykes, Ben Stiller, Sophia Bush, and Kathy Griffin were among those who condemned ABC’s move, framing it as a blow to free speech. California Governor Gavin Newsom and Senator Cory Booker also voiced concern about the precedent such network decisions might set.

Meanwhile, affiliates are filling the late-night slot with syndicated programming while ABC weighs its options. For now, the future of Jimmy Kimmel Live! remains uncertain, with debate intensifying over whether the network acted to protect standards or bowed to political pressure. What is clear is that late-night television—already under pressure—has been thrust once more into America’s cultural crossfire.

 
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