Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel returned to ABC after a six-day suspension over controversial comments about the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Fighting back tears, Kimmel clarified he never intended to joke about Kirk’s murder or blame any group, acknowledging some found his remarks ill-timed or unclear. He criticized ABC affiliates Sinclair and Nexstar for dropping his show, calling their actions “un-American,” and thanked supporters across the political spectrum—including Senator Ted Cruz—for defending his right to speak. Kimmel praised Kirk’s widow for publicly forgiving the killer and reflected on the painful aftermath. The suspension, driven by political backlash, threats from the FCC, and pressure from President Trump, fueled a national debate on free speech, comedy, and media censorship in America.
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