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

Jimmy Kimmel delivering the monologue that led to his ABC suspension after controversial 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.

Jimmy Kimmel ran his mouth, and now his late-night show is off the air.

On September 15, during his opening monologue on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the comedian decided to unload on conservatives in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Instead of staying in safe late-night comedy territory, he zeroed in on the political fallout, mocking both Trump supporters and the way the former president handled the tragedy. By the end of the week, ABC and its parent company Disney had pulled the plug on his show “indefinitely,” making Kimmel the latest casualty in what they’re calling “consequence culture.”

So what exactly did he say that got him yanked? Kimmel took aim at conservatives who were connecting suspect Tyler Robinson to left-wing ideology, even as prosecutors themselves described the 22-year-old killer as politically radicalized on the left. Kimmel dismissed those claims and instead blasted Trump loyalists as desperate opportunists. “We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it,” he said.

From there, Kimmel shifted into full mockery mode, taking shots at Donald Trump’s reaction to Kirk’s death. He singled out the White House flying flags at half-staff, sneering that the move was somehow a showboating construction project instead of a real act of mourning. “This is not how an adult grieves the murder of someone he called a friend; this is how a four-year-old mourns a goldfish,” Kimmel cracked, before riffing about chandeliers being installed in the White House.

The audience in the studio chuckled nervously, but outside that bubble, the blowback was fast and furious. Nexstar Communications, which operates 23 ABC affiliates, announced it would no longer air Jimmy Kimmel Live! starting September 17. Its broadcasting chief, Andrew Alford, said, “Mr. Kimmel’s comments about the death of Mr. Kirk are offensive and insensitive at a critical time in our national political discourse.” That move forced Disney and ABC to step in, and by Wednesday, the show was officially preempted across the country.

Kimmel didn’t stop with that one night. The following evening, he doubled down by mocking Vice President JD Vance, who had filled in as a guest host on Kirk’s own podcast, and accused Trump of “fanning the flames” with his rhetoric. At that point, critics said the late-night host was no longer just joking but crossing into territory that undermined the seriousness of an assassination.

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The Federal Communications Commission stepped in, too, with Chairman Brendan Carr warning Disney that the FCC could pursue “avenues” if action wasn’t taken. Carr called Kimmel’s remarks “some of the sickest conduct” he’d seen from a broadcaster and reminded networks that their licenses come with an obligation to serve the public interest. Whether or not that threat had legal weight, it added pressure to an already escalating controversy.

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump celebrated Kimmel’s suspension, posting on Truth Social: “Congratulations to ABC for finally having the courage to do what had to be done. Kimmel has ZERO talent, and worse ratings than even Colbert, if that’s possible.”

The fallout raises questions about what comes next. Kimmel’s contract runs through May 2026, but with his show on ice, ABC is scrambling to fill his slot. Some stations are airing reruns or alternate programming, while others are testing replacement hosts.

For now, what’s clear is that Jimmy Kimmel’s decision to turn Kirk’s assassination into late-night fodder has blown up in his face. Instead of punching up with harmless jokes, he went after a grieving nation, mocked a murdered man’s memory, and insulted a political base large enough to demand consequences. In doing so, he proved just how fast the line between comedy and controversy can snap.

Whether Kimmel makes it back on air or not, this will go down as the monologue that silenced one of late-night’s loudest voices.

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