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Jimmy Kimmel’s Late Night Show Suspended by ABC Following His Comments on Charlie Kirk’s Death

Jimmy Kimmel delivers a monologue on his late-night show before ABC suspended the program over comments about Charlie Kirk’s death.
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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.

One joke too far just got Jimmy Kimmel booted off America’s airwaves.

Disney pulled the plug on Jimmy Kimmel Live! “indefinitely” after the late-night host went after conservatives while weighing in on the murder of Charlie Kirk. Kimmel cracked about Republicans “hitting new lows” by tying the accused killer, Tyler Robinson, to left-wing ideology. He thought he was throwing shade. Instead, he lit the match that burned down his own platform.

RELATED: What Jimmy Kimmel Said About Charlie Kirk in His Monologue That Got Him Suspended

This wasn’t your standard round of Twitter outrage. The blowback spread across the country, with Nexstar Media Group, which owns hundreds of ABC affiliates, stepping up first. They announced they were done carrying the show “for the foreseeable future.” Nexstar’s broadcasting chief, Andrew Alford, said Kimmel’s words were “offensive and insensitive,” not just to Kirk’s supporters but to the local communities their stations serve. In plain English, they decided that enough was enough and pulled him.

That decision shoved Disney into a corner. By midweek, the company confirmed it was taking Kimmel off ABC entirely. There was no soft landing, no timeline for a return. Just a blunt statement saying the show would be preempted indefinitely. For a man who made his living mocking others, he suddenly became the punchline.

The heat didn’t stop with angry viewers and corporate execs. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr took aim at Kimmel, too, calling his rant “some of the sickest conduct” he had seen from a broadcaster. Carr reminded everyone that television stations hold licenses that require them to serve the public interest. And he warned that if networks refused to deal with Kimmel, the FCC had “avenues” to do it for them. That is Washington-speak for “clean it up or we’ll clean it up for you.”

The backdrop makes the controversy even sharper. Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed while speaking at Utah Valley University. Prosecutors described his killer as a radicalized young man who leaned hard left. The nation was already on edge, mourning one of the most polarizing voices in politics, when Kimmel decided to turn it into a comedy setup. For a lot of Americans, especially in small towns where Kirk’s words carried weight, it wasn’t funny. It was a slap in the face.

Kimmel didn’t help himself by doubling down on others. He mocked Vice President JD Vance for pointing out far-left extremism, brushing him off as spewing “complete bull.” But with tempers already at a breaking point, his sarcasm came across less like wit and more like Hollywood arrogance. He might have an audience in L.A., but out in farm country and small-town America, those words landed like a hammer.

RELATED: JD Vance Pays Tribute to Charlie Kirk, Usha Offers Comfort to Widow Erika

Now, his show is off the air, and the future doesn’t look bright. Maybe this is a cooling-off period. Maybe ABC brings him back once the outrage dies down. Or maybe, just maybe, this is the start of the end for Jimmy Kimmel Live! Either way, it proves something country folks have known all along: words have consequences.

Kimmel thought he was untouchable. Instead, he found out the hard way that mocking a tragedy can shut even the loudest mouth. In 2025, when the country feels like it’s hanging by a thread, it turns out one late-night monologue can rip it even further. The King of Smirks is silent, and the silence speaks louder than any joke he ever told.

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