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Jimmy Kimmel Returns to Show, Defends Comments on Kirk’s Murder

Jimmy Kimmel returned to his late-night show on ABC on March 5, 2024, following a five-day suspension related to his controversial comments about the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Kimmel faced significant backlash after suggesting that “many in Maga land are working very hard to capitalise on the murder of Charlie Kirk.” His remarks sparked criticism from various quarters, including former President Donald Trump.
In his first monologue after the suspension, Kimmel emphasized that it was never his intention to make light of Kirk’s death. He stated, “I don’t think there’s anything funny about it,” aiming to clarify his stance after the firestorm of criticism. Kimmel received a standing ovation from the audience upon his return, marking a moment of support amidst the controversy.
Trump, who had preemptively criticized Kimmel’s reinstatement on his platform Truth Social, expressed disbelief that ABC would allow Kimmel back on air. He claimed, “The White House was told by ABC that his Show was cancelled!” Trump further stated that Kimmel’s presence on the network posed a risk, calling his content “99% positive Democrat GARBAGE.” He suggested that Kimmel’s return could be a violation of campaign finance laws, stating, “I think we’re going to test ABC out on this.”
As Kimmel navigated the backlash, he made light of Trump’s previous claims regarding health issues, quipping, “I’m not sure who had a weirder 48 hours – me or the CEO of Tylenol.” He acknowledged the mixed reactions to his show, thanking not only his supporters but also those who disagree with him yet uphold his right to express his views.
Kimmel included a clip from 2022 featuring Trump discussing the importance of free speech, juxtaposed with the former president’s recent comments that Kimmel lacks talent and ratings. Kimmel responded succinctly, “Tonight I do,” reinforcing his position in the ongoing public discourse.
As the late-night landscape continues to evolve, Kimmel’s return highlights the intersection of comedy and political commentary, raising questions about the role of humor in addressing serious issues. The situation underscores not only the challenges faced by public figures in the current media environment but also the potential for heightened scrutiny in the wake of tragedy.
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