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Disney’s ABC pulls ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’; Trump calls it ‘great news for America’

Late-night television was rocked on Wednesday after Disney-owned ABC abruptly pulled Jimmy Kimmel Live! off the air.

The move came after Kimmel delivered a monologue about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, comments that sparked a swift political backlash online.

ABC confirmed it was suspending new episodes of the long-running late-night program “until further notice,” a move that left Hollywood insiders stunned.

For viewers, it was a sudden disappearance of one of television’s most familiar voices, and for the industry, a stark reminder of how fragile the line between comedy, commentary, and controversy has become.

US President Donald Trump congratulated ABC on the decision and called it a ‘great news for America.’

A flashpoint in late-night politics

Kimmel’s monologues have always been laced with pointed political humor, but this week’s remarks about Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk hit differently.

His sharp jabs drew outrage from conservative groups, with critics accusing him of veering out of comedy and into personal attacks.

Within hours, hashtags calling for ABC to act flooded X (formerly Twitter), with the controversy snowballing far beyond late-night audiences.

ABC executives, already navigating fragile advertising relationships, decided the risk was too high. Disney, which has faced its own battles with political firestorms in recent years, wasn’t willing to gamble.

Pulling the show, while drastic, sent a clear message: the network wasn’t going to risk alienating sponsors or viewers in an environment where every word gets dissected online.

For a show that has been on-air since 2003, the sudden blackout feels less like a timeout and more like a crossroads moment.

The big question now is whether Kimmel’s brand of humor has simply become too risky for broadcast TV in 2025.

Ripples across comedy and culture

The fallout hasn’t been confined to ABC’s studios. Across the comedy world, Kimmel’s peers are treating this as a warning sign.

For years, late-night hosts have leaned heavily into political satire, often becoming partisan figures as much as entertainers.

But pulling Kimmel raises concerns that networks may now prioritize corporate safety over comic freedom.

Predictably, conservatives see things differently. Kirk himself blasted Kimmel’s remarks as “Hollywood arrogance,” while pundits on the right framed ABC’s move as a rare case of accountability in a landscape they argue has long tilted left.

The standoff reflects a deeper cultural tug-of-war: should late-night comedy strive to be broad and apolitical, or embrace its role as a stage for sharp political takes?

For ABC, the stakes go well beyond one host as they are balancing the wrath of angry viewers, pressure from sponsors, and the uncertain economics of late-night TV in a streaming era.

Whether Kimmel returns in a week or disappears altogether, this episode underscores just how much America’s comedy, politics, and corporate caution are now hopelessly entangled.

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