Kimmel returns to ABC, six days after suspension

Los Angeles, California, U.S. September 22, 2025
Reuters

After a six-day suspension, Jimmy Kimmel Live! is set to return to ABC on Tuesday.

The suspension followed controversial comments made by host Jimmy Kimmel regarding the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Kimmel's remarks, which criticized political exploitation of the tragedy, led to backlash from conservative groups and prompted FCC Chairman Brendan Carr to threaten regulatory action against ABC and its affiliates. In response, major affiliate owners Nexstar and Sinclair pulled the show from their stations.

Disney, ABC's parent company, initially suspended the show to avoid further inflaming national tensions. However, after discussions with Kimmel, the network decided to reinstate the program. The decision was made internally, without external pressure from the FCC or broadcast affiliates. Kimmel is expected to address the controversy upon his return.

The incident has sparked a broader debate over free speech and government influence on media. While President Trump celebrated the suspension, critics, including Senate Commerce Committee Chair Ted Cruz, condemned the FCC's threats as dangerous and an overreach of power. The situation underscores ongoing tensions between the media and the current administration.

In Los Angeles, protests erupted outside the Dolby Theatre, where Jimmy Kimmel Live! is filmed. Demonstrators, including union members and free speech advocates, gathered to express their opposition to the suspension. The rally was part of a nationwide response to what many perceive as an attack on free expression. 

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