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Jimmy Kimmel Returns to Late Night and Praises Erika Kirk for Forgiving Alleged Shooter

Jimmy Kimmel on set in a suit and tie, returning to late night with remarks about Erika Kirk’s powerful act of forgiveness.
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

Jimmy Kimmel walked back onto his late-night stage after a suspension that nearly cost him his show, and instead of opening with fire, he opened with forgiveness by pointing to Erika Kirk.

The September 23 episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! marked his first night back after ABC yanked him off the air for comments he had made about Charlie Kirk’s assassination. The backlash had been brutal, with affiliate stations dropping him and Disney’s stock taking a hit. The studio audience welcomed him like a prizefighter returning to the ring, chanting his name, and Kimmel tried to keep it light with jokes. But when he got serious, he leaned into the one moment from Charlie Kirk’s memorial that had stuck with him, which was the words of Charlie’s widow, Erika.

Kimmel’s voice cracked as he recalled what she said. “I was touched by something Erika Kirk, Charlie’s widow, said at his memorial on Sunday,” he told his viewers. He called her decision to forgive the man accused of killing her husband “a selfless act of grace that very few of us would be capable of”.

That forgiveness came just two days earlier at State Farm Stadium in Arizona, where Erika stood in front of more than 70,000 mourners. “My husband Charlie, he wanted to save young men just like the one who took his life. That man, I forgive him. I forgive him because it was what Christ did and it is what Charlie would do,” she said. “The answer to hate is not hate. The answer we know from the gospel is love and always love”.

Those words hit Kimmel hard. “If you believe in the teachings of Jesus, as I do, there it was,” he told his audience. “That’s it. A selfless act of grace. Forgiveness from a grieving widow. It touched me deeply, and I hope it touches many. And if there’s anything we should take from this tragedy to carry forward, I hope it can be that”.

It was a striking shift for late-night TV, a world usually fueled by punchlines and politics. Here was a man known for roasting celebrities and sparring with politicians, wiping tears as he pointed to a widow who chose mercy over rage.

The irony was sharp because while Trump blasted Kimmel’s return on Truth Social, calling him “not funny” and accusing him of serving as an arm of the DNC, Kimmel himself was preaching unity from a gospel verse he did not write. He admitted his earlier comments had been “ill-timed or unclear or maybe both,” but his praise for Erika wasn’t muddied by politics. It was straight from the gut.

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Erika’s forgiveness had already been the most talked-about moment of the memorial service, but Kimmel amplified it to a national audience. He turned what could have been a night of defensiveness into a spotlight on grace. In a country split down the middle, the late-night host reminded millions that one grieving widow found the strength to choose love when hate would have been easier.

That moment may not erase controversy or heal every wound, but it put Erika Kirk’s voice, steady, trembling, and unshaken, into the homes of people who may never have tuned into a memorial service.

And maybe that is the rarest thing of all. A comedian scarred from suspension holding up a widow’s forgiveness as the truest punchline of the night.

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