
Jimmy Kimmel returned – mostly. The comedian returned to the TV late Tuesday after a six -day comment by Disney, the owner of ABC, about the comments he made about the man who was claimed to have shot conservative activist Charlie Kerk two weeks ago.
In Monoluji, the opening, Mr. Kimmil discussed the controversy about his statements, in which he suggested, without evidence, that the accused killer of Mr. Kirk came from within the Maga movement. He did not apologize. But he tears, saying that his intention was to “shed light on the killing of a young man.” He said he understood why those who thought he “refer to a finger” were annoyed to the conservatives.
However, he made it clear to his fans that he had no intention to withdraw any punches when it comes to President Donald Trump.
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The effects of comedian Jimmy Kimmel may continue for a six-day-like on the Trump administration’s efforts to suppress the words that it says contradict the public interest, as well as what may seem to be a successful decline.
Mr. Kimmel said: “He did his best to cancel me, and instead he forced millions of people to watch the show.” “This has led to reverse results. He may have to launch Epstein files to distract us from us this now.”
According to Mr. Kimmil’s work on the conditions for his return to his presentation late at night with the CEO of Disney Pop Egar, who faced a torrent of criticism-including former CEO of Disney President Michael Eisner. “Where did all the leadership go?” Mr. Eisner published on x September 19.
Not everyone who wanted to see the re -“Jimmy Kimmel Live!” On broadcasting TV can do it. Two groups of ABC companies have chosen about 70 stations in the total, owned by the Sinclair Broadcast and NexStar Media Group – continue to seize the offer indefinitely. They represent nearly 30 % of ABC stations, which are spread throughout the country, including Washington, DC, affiliated. Viewers can still watch the show via web broadcast services.
Despite the return of Mr. Kimmel, the echo of this particular skirmishes may still exist – as an example of the Trump administration’s efforts to suppress the unpopular speech, as well as what the successful decline may seem to be. President Trump hinted on Tuesday that he might sue ABC again, for the return of Mr. Kimmel.
“In some ways, it may be freedom of expression at a turning point,” says Heather Hindershot, a media historian at Northwestern University in Chicago.
It suggests that the government “tests water” to see if it can escape entertainment programming at an angle. “If they can get away from it, the news is the following, it is my anxiety,” says Professor Hindershot. “It’s a very dangerous moment.”
Elijah Shapiro, Director of Constitutional Studies at the Manhattan Institute of Manhattan, provides a few optimism for the expected future.
“The culture of freedom of expression has witnessed better days,” says Mr. Shapiro. “With the generally polarized nature of our civil discourse and the low societal confidence that we have, we are not in a very healthy place in terms of free, open and civil exchange.”
For Mr. Kimmel, a return to air waves is a victory. About 400 Hollywood celebrities, including Tom Hanks, Mierell Streep, and Jennifer Aniston, signed a letter that supports freedom of expression and defense of Mr. Kimmel. The Disney Doughement service+ a wave of joint cancellation witnessed a response to his “unspecified suspension”, and the price of Disney’s share decreased.
This statement in this statement in Monuhouj on September 15th caused: “We have reached its lowest level during the weekend with the Maga gang that is trying desperately describing this child who killed Charlie Kerk as anything else other than one of them, and did everything they can to record political points from him.”
The comment sparked a violent reaction from the conservatives, including the head of the Federal Communications Committee, Brendan Car, who called for the suspension of Mr. Kimmel, adding: “We can do this in an easy way or in the difficult way.”
It is worth noting NexStar, where FCC has with regard to its integration of the plan with Tegna, a broadcasting company, digital media and marketing services.
Some have heard the mob tones in the comments of Mr. Car – including Senator Conservative Republican Ted Cruz of Texas. “I hate what Jimmy Kimmel said,” Senator Cruz said in his bodak
The famous Bodikaster described Joe Rogan, supporter of Mr. Trump, those who applauded the comment of Mr. Kimmel, “Majname”.
Mr. Rogan said: “Certainly I do not think that the government should have absolutely involved in dictating what it can say or the comedian in one of the monologue,” said Mr. Rogan.
Mr. Kimmel explained to thank all the conservative voices that spoke on his behalf in recent days, saying: “Perhaps the most important of all, I would like to thank people who do not support my cross and what I think – but support my rights to share these beliefs, in any case.”
Mr. Trump has continued to close Mr. Kimmel since the beginning of the controversy. On Tuesday evening, the President was weighing again on the social media platform.
“I can’t believe the fake ABC news gave Jimmy Kimil his job,” Publish the presidentIt ends with his usual wrath for Mr. Kimmil on the categories. (In fact, late at night, television has faced a decrease in classifications in recent years as media consumption habits change). Mr. Trump accused Mr. Kimmel of being a “arm” of the National Democratic Committee, and said that he may “test ABC on this,” noting that his defamation lawsuit against the network news section has resulted from a $ 16 million settlement.
Mr. Kimmel paid directly on Tuesday night.
He said: “The President of the United States explained that he wanted to see me and hundreds of people working here opened fire from our jobs.” “Our American leader celebrates the loss of their livelihoods because he cannot joke.”
In the end, the comedian expressed his gratitude for the freedoms that come from living in the United States – and urged the Americans not to take them as a Muslim.
“This offer is not important,” he said. “The important thing is to live in a country that allows us to show like this.”