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Hollywood comes to Jimmy Kimmel’s defence after ABC pulls late-night show over Charlie Kirk remarks

Hollywood comes to Jimmy Kimmel’s defence after ABC pulls late-night show over Charlie Kirk remarks

This is the latest in a series of actions against people criticised for remarks about Charlie Kirk after his assassination last week in Utah.
18 Sep, 2025

Hollywood blasted the White House for targeting free speech after ABC pulled Jimmy Kimmel’s talk on Wednesday under regulatory threats from Donald Trump’s administration, rallying behind the late-night comic after his comments about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

The Walt Disney broadcaster said it was yanking Jimmy Kimmel Live! indefinitely after at least one affiliate said it would replace the show on its airwaves, and the nation’s top communications regulator threatened investigations due to Kimmel’s statements.

The late-night host, a frequent Trump critic, had suggested in his monologue on Monday that Kirk’s allies were using his death to “score political points”. Unions representing writers and actors said the move amounted to an attack on constitutionally protected free-speech rights, saying ABC should not have caved in the face of US government pressure.

The suspension of Kimmel’s show marked the latest action against media figures, academic workers, teachers and corporate employees over their remarks about Kirk following the 31-year-old’s assassination a week ago in Utah.

“What we have signed on to — painful as it may be at times — is the freeing agreement to disagree,” the Writers Guild of America West and Writers Guild of America East said in a joint statement. “Shame on those in government who forget this founding truth. As for our employers, our words have made you rich. Silencing us impoverishes the whole world.”

A 22-year-old suspect has been charged with Kirk’s murder, and his precise motive remains unclear. Kirk’s death spurred an outpouring of grief among fans while also galvanising some prominent right-wing supporters to target people who were critical of Kirk’s views or joked about his killing.

SAG-AFTRA, the union representing actors, condemned the scrapping of the show, saying “the decision to suspend airing Jimmy Kimmel Live! is the type of suppression and retaliation that endangers everyone’s freedoms,” while actor Ben Stiller wrote “this isn’t right” on the social media site X.

President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to pull licenses from television stations and has pressured broadcasters to stop airing content he finds objectionable. He has also trained his ire on print media with the filing of a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against the New York Times.

Earlier on Wednesday, Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr had urged local broadcasters to stop airing the show. Kimmel, who has frequently targeted Trump on his late-night comedy show, did not respond to a request for comment.

ABC pulled the show after Nexstar Media Group, which owns 32 ABC affiliates, said it would stop airing the show following Kimmel’s September 10 comments, when he suggested that “the MAGA gang” was “doing everything they can to score political points” off of Kirk’s assassination. He also criticised Trump’s mourning, comparing it to “how a four-year-old mourns a goldfish.”

Carr, in Wednesday’s remarks to conservative podcaster Benny Johnson, said “we can do this the easy way or the hard way,” suggesting the regulator could open investigations and broadcasters could face fines. He praised Nexstar, saying that “it is important for broadcasters to push back on Disney programming that they determine falls short of community values.”

The American Federation of Musicians said that “Trump’s FCC identified speech it did not like and threatened ABC with extreme reprisals. This is state censorship.”

Comments

Laila Sep 18, 2025 05:13pm
Ideally people shouldn't lose their jobs due to their political or otherwise opinions. That can be difficult with private companies as they can operate at their own discretion with more narrow definitions of what's acceptable or not.snd what they wish to be associated with. It's also more cause for concern where the person/employee can influence others, especially impressionable young minds on school, kindergarten/nursery, youth clubs, universities, colleges, camps etc.
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United We Stand Sep 18, 2025 05:46pm
As a person, I still likes Donald Trump but as President, he is not capable to run the country. My vote goes to current California Governor as next President of USA or Texas current Governor is also okay right now. ❤️
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Mahmood Sep 18, 2025 06:16pm
Time to start you own studio, channel and production company. Enough of the networks who are so ready to kiss the Orange King's hand.
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Surendra Sukhtankar Sep 18, 2025 06:44pm
Free speech must be protected, at all costs!
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Ishrat Hyatt Sep 18, 2025 07:08pm
The land of the free is no longer free!
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Ehsan Sep 18, 2025 08:33pm
This is to be expected in third grade, suffocated, societies not in a country which is the leader of free world
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Multani Sep 19, 2025 09:12am
American public is so much divided now, liberals are not willing to to accept conservatives at all, ready to kill if their views are challenged, first it was Trump who was shot at now Charlie Kirk,
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Sep 19, 2025 03:27pm
Where is free speech, independence, liberty and freedom of press in America?
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