Jimmy Kimmel returned to the air – but the battle of freedom of expression has not yet ended

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.

Why did we write this

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.

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