Jimmy Kimmel back on TV after suspension: ‘Nothing funny about murder of Charlie Kirk’

Jimmy Kimmel back on TV after suspension: 'Nothing funny about murder of Charlie Kirk'

Jimmy Kimmel was back on television Tuesday night after his suspension. His Talk Show Jimmy Kimmel Live! was temporarily suspended last week following comments about the Murder of activist Charlie Kirk. He ate humble pie duration his return to TV.

“I’m under no illusion that I’m going to change anyone’s mind, but I want to make something clean,” kimmel opened his show, visible emotional. “It was never my intention to downplay the murder of a young man. I find nothingy funny about that.”

“It was not my intention to blame a specific group for something a clearly deranged individual did. My comments were either unfortunately timed, or unclear, or maybe both.” Kimmel Thanked the People who Supported Him. “It takes courage to speak out against this administration. They did that and deserve recognition for it.”

Kimmel Said on His Show Last Monday that Republicans Are Doing Everything They Can To score Political Points with Kirk’s Murder. The Far-Right Activist was Shot Dead Earlier This Month at A University Event in Utah.

After Those Remarks, The American Regulator FCC Publicly Put Pressure on ABC. The Broadcaster Decided to Temporarily Pull the Plug On The Program After The Major Media Companies Sinclair and Nexstar Refused to Broadcast the Show Any Longer.

The Walt Disney Company, which owns broadcaster ABC, decided to restart the show on Monday after “in-depth discussions” with kimmel.

Trump Theatens Legal Action Against ABC

Not Everyone is Happy with Kimmel’s Return. President Donald Trump is Threatening Legal Action Against ABC. “I can’t believe abc fake news gave jimmy kimmel his job back,” he wrote on truth social. “Why would you want some back who performs so badly, isn’t funny and endangers the station by broadcasting 99 percent democratic nonsense?”

Jimmy Kimmel Live! Was not seen everywhere in the us, by the way. Sinclair and Nexstar, Together accounting for 66 ABC Stations, Continue to Boycott the Show. As a result, The Broadcast was not show in, Among Others, Portland, New Orleans, Nashville and Parts of the State of Washington.

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