
US President Donald Trump on Thursday (September 18), who spoke about the suspension of the TV program of the host of Jimmy Kimmel, claimed that the host was released because of “bad ranking” and “lack of talent”.
During a press conference with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in England, Trump said, “Jimmy Kimmel is not a talented person. He had a very bad rating and had to release him long ago. So, you know, you can call freedom or not.
Starmer emphasizes freedom of expression, attracts a line of harmful content
Starmer emphasized the importance of freedom of expression in the UK in addressing questions about his limits. When he talked to the media, Starmer said, “Freedom of expression is one of the founding values of the United Kingdom. We protect it fairly and hard, and we will always and we will connect to any limits of freedom of expression.”
Starmer, however, explained that freedom of expression does not apply to harmful or illegal content. “I draw the limit between freedom of expression and the language of those who want to sell children to pedophilia and suicidal social media,” he added.
Previously Trump published on Truth Social: “Great news for America: the assessment of challenged Jimmy Kimmel Show is canceled. Congratulations to ABC for finally the courage to do what had to be done. Kimmel has zero talent and worse rating than Colbert, if possible.
Kimmel suspended comments Charlie Kirk
ABC Network Walt Disney Co. He took Jimmy Kimmel live! Dangerously in the air after the notes Kimmel made about killing Republican activist Charlie Kirk. Kimmel, a vocal critic of Trump, in his monologue 15. September suggested that the accused killer could have been a pro-Trump Republican.
“Maga Gang (IS) desperately tries to characterize the child who murdered Charlie Kirk like anything other than one of them and did everything in their power to earn political points,” Kimmel said.
“Between the pointer of the finger was mourning.”
NexStar pulls kimmel from associated companies
After resistance, NexStar Communications Group announced that Kimmel’s show from 23 ABC Affiliates will start from Wednesday. Andrew Alford, President of NexStar’s Broadcasting Division, said:
“Kimmel’s comments about Kirka’s death are offensive and insensitive in critical time in our national political discourse.”
He also considered the Chairman of the Federal Commission (FCC), called Kimmel’s notes “really ill” and suggested that the agency can hold Kimmel, ABC and Walt Disney Co. responsible for spreading misinformation.
Kimmel has been a program since 2003 and is one of the longest hosts at night in the US.
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