Jimmy Kimmel was suspended indefinitely by ABC after making controversial comments during his late-night show about the shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. In his monologue, Kimmel suggested that the accused shooter was aligned with the MAGA movement and accused Trump's allies of trying to politicize Kirk's death. These remarks sparked backlash, including from FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, who criticized Kimmel's comments as "the sickest conduct possible" and hinted at possible regulatory consequences for ABC, such as revoking affiliate licenses. The decision to take Kimmel's show off the air also involved pressure from major ABC affiliate owners like Nexstar and Sinclair, who stopped airing the show, citing that Kimmel's comments were offensive and did not reflect the views of their local communities. The suspension has been widely interpreted as politically charged, given the FCC's involvement and the context of ongoing tensions between media, political forces, and regulatory bodies. Former President Trump praised the suspension, calling it a victory for his stance against Kimmel and similar late-night hosts. Overall, Kimmel's removal was due to his controversial political statements about a sensitive and high-profile shooting, coupled with regulatory and affiliate pressure to act on those comments.