
Jimmy Kimmel Live: Return to Jimmy Kimmel Live! After almost a week’s suspension Jimmy Kimmel opened his emotional monologue with a sincere statement: “If you love me, you have me if you have no. I have no illusions about changing someone’s mind.” The host acknowledged the controversy surrounding his comments on the death of Charlie Kirk, but he certainly remained in the defense of freedom of expression.
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“Never my intention to develop the light of Charlie Kir’s death”
On Tuesday, Jimmy Kimmel made a highly anticipated return to his late night phase and gave a passionate monologue, which dealt with freedom of expression, media pressures and his short suspension of ABC.
The host of Emmy has opened up: “Never my intention to develop the light of Charlie Kirk’s death,” he emphasized his sensitivity to the tragic events that triggered national controversy.
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“If you like me, do you like me, if not?”
Jimmy Kimmel, thought about controlling his return, sincerely noted, “I heard a lot about what I had to say and do this evening.
Jimmy’s emotional address Kimmel met with a long -term ovation of the study and signaled wide support among viewers.
“This show is not important … our freedom to talk is”
Jimmy Kimmel used the platform to emphasize the importance of free expression in the United States. “This show is not important,” he told the audience. “The important thing is that we live in a country that allows us to have such a show.”
Late night host told interactions with comics from countries where ridiculous authority can lead to imprisonment, underlining the freedoms provided by American democracy.
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“This is non -American”
Jimmy Kimmel criticized what he described as an “anti -American”, trying to silence the comics, refer to the CBS host of Stephen Collert and the pressure on the associated ABC during its own suspension. “They tried to force associated entities who run our show in the cities where you live to eliminate air. It’s not legal. It’s not an American. This is non -American,” he said.
“Our leader celebrates Americans who are losing a living because he can’t joke”
Kimmel did not avoid focusing on political personalities, including President Donald Trump, for the public approval of his abolition.
“Our leader is celebrating Americans who are losing their living because he can’t joke,” Kimmel said, referring to Donald Trump’s calls to reject him and Jimmy Fallon NBC.
The comedian urged the audience to intensify their voices against such pressures: “We must speak against it.”
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“Maybe most of all … supports my right to share these beliefs”
Kimmel fought tears and expressed gratitude to supporters and critics who defend freedom of expression. “Maybe most of all,” he said, “I want to thank people who do not support my show and what I believe, but I still support my right to share these beliefs.”
Jimmy Kimmel also appreciated Erika Kirk, the widow of Charlie Kirk, for defending forgiveness as a result of the murder of her husband.
Guests of Celebrit in Jimmy Kimmel Live
The return of Jimmy Kimmel was represented by Glen Powell, music guest Sarah Mclachlan and a comedy parody with Robert de Niro depicting FCC Brendan Carr.
The segment emphasized satire about media censorship and political interference, including a strike in Disney with an artificial statement: “How to reactivate the Disney+subscription.”
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Trump reacts on social media
Before Kimmel’s return, US President Donald Trump criticized ABC for the renewal of the show and wrote on Truth Social: “Something has happened since then and now, because his audience is gone and his” talent “has never been there.” He also threatened to “try ABC”, which increases the tension between the comedian and the former president.
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