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Liberals are angry at ABC’s decision Ra “Jimmy Kimmel is alive!” The comments from the same name host against Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin have sparked opposition from conservatives.
Disney is accused of falling into trouble with ABC branch radio stations across the country and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Trump administration And waving the white flag in the battle of freedom of speech.
“I’m not sure who deserves more contempt and disgust: Trump and the FCC blatantly violate the Constitution, Disney and Nick Starr’s actions sacrificed their values and folded to a boss who wanted to be a mob who missed the mob and his authoritarian.” “Yes Jimmy Kimmel Tonight, but dare to criticize the president, it may be you tomorrow. ”
“This is wrong,” actor Ben Stiller wrote on X.
Kimmel advises Charlie Kirk assassin to be the threat to ABC by the FCC chairman of “Maga”.
“This is an actual cancel culture that everyone claims to hate,” comedian Alex Edelman wrote on X.
CNN media analyst Brian Stelter called ABC’s move “so serious”.
“If late night comedians can’t do or say what they want to do, America is a less free place,” Stert said Wednesday night. “Of course, they can be adjusted. People can change channels. That’s how we vote. That’s how we speak our opinions in the United States. But it does have a shocking effect in the American media.”
Former CNN analyst Jeffrey Toobin, now often invites CNN guest, insists that Kimmel critics are “looking for” to attract him and “they are made of one thing, and that there is little to say.”

Jimmy Kimmel’s ABC performance was brought up by Disney indefinitely after his comments on Charlie Kirk’s alleged killer sparked criticism from the FCC and seized his plans. (Screen shot/ABC)
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MSNBC host Chris Hayes called it “the ongoing publicity freedom of speech by Donald Trump, dominating the media and essentially making the latest chapter of the First Amendment’s pointless publicity campaign meaningless.” His primetime colleague Jen Psaki called it “a pretty watershed.”
Hayes said on X that this was the “most direct free speech attack” he had ever seen.
“It’s not just a media story. It’s a democracy story. It’s a free speech story. It’s a lot of things,” Psaki said.
Former MSNBC host Keith Olbermann targeted Disney Chief Bob Iger, who said ABC and others were “prostitutes for Trump.”
Alberman continued: “Kimmel is out of the air and tells the hate speech of Charlie Kirk, Maga’s exploitation of his death.”
He also announced the announcement of the Kirk special on Kimmel’s place, writing: “Sinclair, aired with Charlie Kirk.”
Former CNN host Jim Acosta insisted Kimmel “should get better than that” and called him “class behavior.”
“There is no doubt that our right to freedom of speech is under attack in this country. This right must be defended because it is crucial to the way of life in the United States,” Acosta warned.
Atlantic staff member David Frum made a grim prediction about “what will happen next.”
“The next thing is to suppress the Democratic fundraising campaign,” Froom said on CNN. “We will hunt down those who raise money for causes we don’t like. Stephen Miller said, more emphasis. Over the past year, Donald Trump ordered his judiciary under his personal orders, which was a surprising thing – the attack on the small donation party for the Democratic Party attacked the Democratic Party. The next Democratic fundraising is coming.”
Former ABC news correspondent Terry Moran, who was evacuated from the network this year for X posts discarding Donald Trump and top White House aide Stephen Miller, also predicted that it would not stop with Kimmel.
Moran wrote on X: “If you think they would be with Jimmy Kimmel or Matt Dowd or some professor… or other professors who are not yours… or other people who are not you, or someone else.
Disney announced Wednesday that he had pulled Kimmel’s late night show “indefinitely” after he suggested that Tyler Robinson was accused of Kirk’s assassination of Tyler Robinson. Part of the “Magg Gang” Despite reports that he has a left-wing ideology, it was later reiterated in Tuesday’s indictment.
“We had some new lows over the weekend, and the Margot Gang desperately tried to describe the child who murdered Charlie Kirk, except for one of them, and did everything possible to get political points from it.”
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Nexstar Media Group and Sinclair Broadcasting Group have told ABC that unless the Disney-owned network resolves the dispute, they will seize “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on the membership site they operate. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr also threatened ABC and Disney to remedy the situation, saying: “We can do it in an easy way or in a difficult way.”
Kimmel reportedly plans to resolve the dispute and says his remarks were eliminated at a show Wednesday night before Disney evacuated him.
Comedian Wanda Sykes, who was supposed to appear on Kimmel’s show on Wednesday, also slammed the move Post on Instagram.
She called out Trump and said the president ended his freedom of speech.
“For those who pray, it’s time to do that,” Sykes said.

President Donald Trump addressed reporters as he left Washington’s White House on Sunday, September 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
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CNN’s Van Jones also slammed the decision in a comment online Wednesday.
“This is the red line that our industry crosses. For the First Amendment, people have the right to speak. There is nothing hateful about what they say.” “Even hateful speech is protected.”
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Bruceky’s Liberal Announce their support After the news, Kimmel.
“A free and democratic society cannot silence comedians because the president does not like what they say. This is an attack on freedom of speech and cannot be allowed to stand. All elected officials need to speak out and postpone this undemocratic act,” he said. JB Pritzker, D-ill. wrote.