Jimmy Kimmel made controversial remarks about conservative activist Charlie Kirk's killing, suggesting that the alleged shooter was aligned with the "MAGA gang" and accusing Trump's allies of trying to exploit Kirk's death for political gain. He criticized the political right for attempting to score points from the tragedy and ridiculed the President's response. Due to these comments, ABC suspended "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" indefinitely, and some TV stations refused to air his show, citing the remarks as offensive and insensitive. This suspension was supported by the Federal Communications Commission chairman Brendan Carr and former President Donald Trump. Kimmel's comments have sparked debates on free speech and political censorship, with many in Hollywood defending Kimmel as exercising free speech, while others saw his remarks as inappropriate given the circumstances.
