October 6, 2025

Disney would reinstate Jimmy Kimmel after the suspension on Charlie Kirk’s remarks

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American actor Jimmy Kimmel will return to his end-of-evening talk show after being suspended for having made jokes relating to the death of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk.

Disney, which has the American broadcast network which broadcast Jimmy Kimmel Live, said on Monday that he suspended the program because he “estimated that some of the comments were badly informed and therefore insensitive”.

“We spent the last days to have thoughtful conversations with Jimmy, and after these conversations, we made the decision to return the show on Tuesday,” Disney said.

The steep suspension of comics intervened after the threats of the federal television regulator to revoke the ABC diffusion permit, causing national debates on freedom of expression.

President Donald Trump had hosted Kimmel’s suspension and suggested that certain television networks should have their “carried” licenses for negative coverage of the president.

Trump did not approach Kimmel’s reinstatement when a journalist asked questions about this during a White House event on Monday.

Sinclair, the largest ABC affiliation group in the United States, said on Monday that it would replace Jimmy Kimmel Live! With the programming of news in its ABC affiliation stations from Tuesday.

“Discussions with ABC are underway while we assess the potential performance of the show,” he added.

Sinclair previously called Kimmel’s remarks “inappropriate and deeply insensitive to a critical moment for our country” and said that he would not raise suspension before having official discussions with ABC.

Nexstar Media, one of the biggest owners of television channels in the United States, also said last week that it would not broadcast Kimmel’s program “in the foreseeable future”. He has not yet commented on Kimmel’s reinstatement.

Critics and defenders of the first amendment made the decision of ABC’s decision last week as censorship and a violation of freedom of expression.

Kimmel, who has hosted the late evening program since 2003 and has hosted four Oscar ceremonies, has not yet publicly approached the suspension or the fallout.

The row began after Kimmel said in his monologue on September 15 that the “Gang Maga” “desperately tried to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as something other than one of them” and trying to “score political points”.

He also made fun of Trump’s reaction to the murder of the influencer, showing a clip by the president answering a question about how he was crying by changing the subject of the construction of a new ballroom in the White House.

Kimmel compared the answer to “how a four -year -old child cries a goldfish”.

Brendan Carr, president of the dissemination regulator appointed by Trump, the Federal Commission Commission (FCC), threatened to act against ABC and his parent company Disney for Kimmel’s remarks.

The spitting comes as vice-president JD Vance and other allies of the White House pushed a national campaign to punish anyone who criticized Kirk as a result of his death.

A few hours after Mr. Carr made his first comments on Kimmel’s monologue, Nexstar said he would not broadcast Kimmel’s program “in the predictable future”.

Sinclair followed by the plunge and ABC announced that it would “indefinitely” suspend the program and demanded apologies from Kimmel, as well as a donation to the non -profit organization of Kirk Turning Point USA.

Mr. Carr thanked Nexstar “for having done the right thing” and said that he hoped that other broadcasters would follow his example. Nexstar is currently asking for the FCC approval for its expected melting of $ 6.2 billion (4.5 billion pounds sterling) with Tegna.

Anna Gomez, the only FCC democrat, said on Monday that she was “happy to see Disney find her courage in the face of a clear intimidation of the government”.

Ms. Gomez also thanked the Americans through the ideological spectrum that protested “this blatant attempt to silence freedom of expression” and promised to “fight these efforts to stifle freedom of expression”.

ABC’s decision to suspend Kimmel Was welcomed by demonstrations in California and castigated by Guilds writers and actors, the legislators and the civil civil liberties Union (ACLU), which argued that the suspension violates the rights of freedom of expression and will spark a frightening effect.

Kimmel’s end -of -evening colleagues, including Jon Stewart, John Oliver and the leaving CBS, Stephen Colbert, gathered behind him and hundreds of celebrities and Hollywood creatives signed a supporting letter Kimmel.

Ben Stiller, Jennifer Aniston, Meryl Streep and Robert Deniro are among those who called Kimmel’s suspension a “dark moment for freedom of expression in our nation”.

Critics have also called for the cancellation of Disney +, Hulu and other subscription services belonging to Disney to cut the net profit of the entertainment conglomerate on the decision to suspend Kimmel.


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