Jimmy Kimmel’s Show Pulled Indefinitely by ABC

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Well, well, well. It looks like the late-night comedy circuit just lost another member of its dwindling club. ABC has officially pulled the plug — at least for now — on Jimmy Kimmel Live after the host’s jaw-dropping comments about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. And if you’re shocked, you haven’t been paying attention.

Yes, the same Jimmy Kimmel who’s made a second career out of sneering at half the country thought it was appropriate to mock not only President Trump’s response but also to smear the victim by suggesting his killer was a “MAGA gang” member. That’s not just crossing a line — that’s taking a bulldozer to it.

And the fallout was instant. ABC quietly issued the statement Wednesday night that the show would be “pre-empted indefinitely.” Translation: Kimmel is in the doghouse, and ABC’s advertisers are sweating bullets. Meanwhile, Nexstar, one of ABC’s biggest affiliates, went a step further, flat-out pulling Kimmel from its programming. Their explanation? His words were “offensive and insensitive” and not reflective of their communities’ values. In other words, even local stations know this circus act has gone too far.

But it gets worse. FCC chairman Brendan Carr — not exactly someone known for weighing in on late-night TV — said Kimmel’s rant could trigger real consequences for affiliates who aired it. Carr didn’t mince words, calling the monologue “some of the sickest conduct possible.” When the nation’s top broadcast regulator uses language like that, you know it’s bad.

Here’s the part that the media conveniently avoids: Utah’s governor has already said the shooter was radicalized by leftist ideology and was living with a transgender-identifying partner. That’s not conjecture. That’s straight from the investigation. Yet Kimmel, in his infinite wisdom, decided to spin the narrative in the complete opposite direction. That’s not comedy. That’s propaganda wrapped in a punchline.

It’s also worth noting the irony. For years, Kimmel has mocked Trump relentlessly. Yet back in July, Trump predicted this very outcome after Colbert’s show tanked. “Jimmy Kimmel is NEXT to go,” Trump wrote. Fast forward a few months, and here we are. Kimmel yanked, Colbert gone, Fallon hanging by a thread. It turns out the late-night “resistance” isn’t so bulletproof after all.

The left is foaming at the mouth over the injustice…

They’re such hypocrites:

And Trump couldn’t resist one more jab when the suspension became official. On Truth Social, he posted: “Great news for America: The ratings-challenged Jimmy Kimmel Show is CANCELLED.” He even called Kimmel “zero talent,” which, honestly, sounds more like a performance review than an insult at this point.

Now here’s the uncomfortable reality: while Kimmel plays martyr, his fans will say he’s being “silenced.” But the truth is simpler. Words have consequences. And when you mock the death of a father, a husband, and a patriot, don’t be surprised when America finally tunes out.

So the question isn’t whether Kimmel comes back. The question is whether anyone will still be waiting if he does. Because late night isn’t funny anymore — and for Jimmy Kimmel, it might just be over.

And if Trump’s prediction streak continues, Fallon and Seth better start polishing their résumés.

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