
Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon started their Thursday in the late night that mixes humor and support for the suspended host ABC Jimmy Kimmel. Stewart used satire to criticize the indefinite suspension of ABC “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” After Kimmel’s remarks about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk informed etc.
Colbert took a more serious tone and described the suspension as “obvious censorship”.
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Fallon introduced guests Jude Law, journalist Tom Llamas and acting-singer Jonathan Groff, but none of them spoke about Kimmel’s situation.
Stewart and Colbert talked to guests who could deal with the concerns of censorship raised by Kimmel’s suspension. Journalist and journalist Nobel’s Peace Prize Maria Ressa spoke to Stewart.
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When Stewart asked Ressy, the author “How to deal with a dictator”, for tips on how to deal with the current moment, Ressa told how she and her colleagues at Rappleler “just continued” when she faced 11 arrest commands under the Philippine then President Rodrigo Duterte.
“We just did a job. We just put one leg in front of the other,” Ressa said.
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The Stewart show opened in a voice by promising party line.
“We have another fun, cheerful show-compatible show,” he said.
He praised the President and satirized his criticism of the great cities and his deployment of the National Guard to fight their crime.
“I come to you this evening from a real (exhausting), a criminal county that is New York City. Is it a huge disaster no one has seen before. Someone should attack this place, am I right?” Stewart said.
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The “Daily Show” set was redesigned by decorative gold engravings, in a parody of the gold accents of Trump added to the fireplace, arches of doors, walls and other areas of oval offices.
Stewart was nervously captivated as if he was afraid of talking to the right speaking. When the members of the audience reacted with “Awww”, he whispered, “What are you doing? Shut up.
When he began to describe Trump’s visit to the UK, he took over a more crazy tone and called the President “our great father”.
“Look at him.
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Stewart usually hosts only on Monday. The 1999 Emmy winner to 2015 contributed to the “Daily Show” and provided Sharp, satirical takeover of policy and current events and interviews with journalists. During the course of the US presidential election he returned to the host once a week.
Fallon opened his monologue “tonight show”, which addressed Kimmel’s suspension. “To be honest with all of you, I don’t know what’s going on. And no one is doing. But I know Jimmy Kimmel and it’s a decent, funny and loving guy and I hope he’ll come back.”
Quick suspension after notes to Kirk’s assassination
Kimmel has made some notes about the reaction to Kirk’s killing on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Monday and Tuesday evening, including the fact that “Many in Maga Land work very hard to make money on the murder of Charlie Kirk.”
ABC suspended Kimmel’s show after ABC’s associated ABC stations said it continued to show the show, and the chairman of the Federal Communication Committee Brendan Carr said that his agency had a strong reason for holding Kimmel, ABC and parents of Walt Disney Co. responsible for spreading misinformation.
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Colbert launched his monologue on Thursday with the animated song “Be Our Guest” from Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast”, but replaced the texts “Shut Your Trap. Shut Your Trap”.
Later, Kimmel addressed directly and said he was standing with him and his employees. “If ABC thinks it will satisfy the regime, they are woefully naive,” he said.
He also responded to the notes that Carr had made, that it was important for the broadcast operators to push back to Disney programming “to determine that they do not reach the values of community”.
“Well, you know what my community values are, buster? Freedom of expression,” Colbert said to loudly applauding his audience.
When Colbert spoke with the editor of New York David Remnice of Kimmel’s suspension, he said, “What we now see is the government that is acting on the basis of the President of the United States to exert pressure, manipulate, silence and even closed the institution of free word.”
David Letterman, Colbert’s predecessor “Late Show”, lamented Networks.
“I feel bad about it, because we all see where it is going, right? Is it administered media,” Letterman said on Thursday at the Atlantic Festival 2025 in New York. “It’s not good. It’s stupid. It’s ridiculous.”
He added that people should not be released just because they “do not hit” what Letterman called the “authoritarian” president.
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