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All that Charlie Kirk said about Jimmy Kimmel while the width was withdrawn from the air


Charlie Kirk Jimmy Kimmel, whose width was removed from the air because of his statements about the assassination of the conservative activist, criticized several points over the years.

Why do it matter

Kirk, a 31 -year -old conservative activist, was shot during a speech at the University of Utah Valle on September 10 during the “American Return Tour” and 22 -year -old Tyler Robinson, accused of strict killing and other crimes. Kirk was a voice supporter of President Donald Trump and played a major role in organizing young Republican voters.

Suspension Jimmy Kimmel Live! It comes as the debate continues about the reaction to the assassination. While many conservatives expressed his grief over Kirk, some of his critics responded to indifference or were accused of celebrating his death, which leads to these individuals’ support to face consequences such as shooting. This has started a discussion about the abolition of culture and freedom of expression.

Why was Jimmy Kimmil width pulled out of the air?

Kimmel’s comment came after his recent statements after Kirk’s death.

“We have reached some of its lowest levels during the weekend, as the Maga gang tried to describe this child who killed Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and did everything in his power to record political points from him,” Kimmel said.

Andrew Alford, head of the broadcasting department at Nexstar, said in a statement on Wednesday that these observations were “offensive and not sensitive at a critical time in our national political discourse.”

Jimmy Kimmel is attending the Eastern Poker Championship for the Congo and Black Jack in Las Vegas, Nevada on November 17, 2023.

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He said: “The continued giving Mr. Kimmil a broadcasting platform in the societies that we serve is not simply in the public interest at the present time, and we have made a difficult decision to anticipate his presentation in an attempt to allow cold heads to happiness as we move towards the resumption of constructive dialogue.”

What Charlie Kirk said about Jimmy Kimmel over the years

Kirk has been criticized against Kimmel early October 2017, when he wrote to a post on X that Kimmel is “not funny”. In the following years, Kirk made a number of notes about Kimmel, who was criticizing Trump and other Republicans.

In 2020, Kirk wrote that “everyone who was arrested in the black interface is leftist,” while many celebrities who faced criticism of the alleged use of the black front, a practice that is widely considered to be racist. Kimmel apologized for using the black interface in a drawing in 2020.

He said, according to NPR: “There is nothing more important to me than your respect, and I apologize to those who have had real harm or insult from the makeup that I wore or the words that I talked about.”

In March 2024, Kirk Kimmel mocked reading a social publication of the truth by Trump while hosting the Academy Awards, as Trump asked if there was a “worse host” than Kimmel.

Kirk wrote to X. “Jimmy Kimmel reads Trump’s social reality to tear Kimmel as an average, and woke up to the Oscar host this year. He lives in a rental in the minds of these people.”

Weeks later, in April, Kirk Kimmel stated in a position about the chances of re -elected former President Joe Biden.

“The rock says that he regrets the agreement of Joe Biden. The former TDS patient, actor Michael Rapirt, says he will not vote for Biden. James Carville warns of young people fleeing the Democratic Party. The minority voters are flowing to Trump.

On August 10, a video of Kimmel criticized some voices on the left people “repel” from the Democratic Party.

Kirk replied: “Jimmy Kimmel says that the liberal voices” hateful “push people away from the Democratic Party, but somehow failed to admit that he is one of them.”

Kimmel also discussed earlier this year after the Kimmel monologue about Tesla cars with Senator Mike Lee, a Republican in Utah. Kirk said that the “single advertiser” will say that his statements were “very far away”, while describing me notes as “shameful”.

What people say

Christopher Anders, Director of the Department of Democracy and Technology at the American Civil Liberties Union, wrote in a statement: “This goes beyond McCarthy. Trump officials misuse their power again and again to stop the ideas they do not like, and they decide who can speak, write, and even join. The Trump administration’s actions, associated with ABC’s surrender, are a serious threat to the first amendment freedoms.”

Former President Barack Obama wrote to X: “After years of complaint about the cancellation of the culture, the current administration moved to a new and dangerous level by routinely threatening organizational procedures against media companies unless correspondents or correspondents of the shooting and commentators.”

The leader of the minority in the House of Representatives, Hakim Jeffrez, a democratic in New York, wrote to X: “Donald Trump and the Republican Party’s war on the first amendment are not starkly consistent with American values. Media companies, such as those who commented Mr. Kimmel, have a lot to explain. Monitoring artists and canceling shows is a cheese. It may also be part of the corrupt payment scheme.”

The head of the Federal Communications Committee (FCC), Brendan Car, told CNBC: “Since President Trump won the elections, a permeation of markets has been created, including the media market, to rationalize. If you look at the TV rankings late at night, they were in absolute good condition for years.”

Trump said during a press conference: “Jimmy Kimmel was expelled because he had more bad classifications than anything else. They had to launch it long ago. So you can call freedom of expression or not.”

What happens after that

The suspension of the exhibition has condemned those concerned with the protection of the first amendment to freedom of expression.

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