
Jimmy Kimmel
Fallon, Colbert, Meyers React to Kimmel Suspension
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Network late-light hosts are rallying behind Jimmy Kimmel after his ABC suspension … tackling the controversy of their Thursday night time monologues.
‘Tonight Show’ host Jimmy Fallon — who Trump’s rooting to get fired subsequent — jokes ABC getting pressured by the FCC to droop Kimmel has left everybody considering, “WTF.”

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Fallon quips his father texted him a bunch, sending condolences that his present received canceled — mistakenly, since they share the identical first title. But then he will get earnest, saying he has no concept what is going on on … calling Kimmel “a decent, funny and loving guy” and hoping he makes a comeback.
Similar to Jon Stewart … Fallon does a bit, sarcastically complimenting Trump’s look and singing his praises.

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Stephen Colbert — whose present will likely be taken off the air in May — received severe proper out of the gate, opening with, “Tonight we are all Jimmy Kimmel” and slamming Kimmel’s suspension as “blatant censorship.”
The ‘Late Show’ host factors to Trump renaming the Gulf of Mexico the “Gulf of America” — one thing that will have appeared innocent, however Colbert says “With an autocrat, you cannot give an inch.” He goes on to say ABC is naive in the event that they suppose they will fulfill the Trump admin … joking they’ve by no means learn the kids’s e book “If You Give a Mouse a Kimmel.”
Colbert speaks on to Jimmy, saying he is 100-percent behind him and his employees. He claps again at FCC Chair Brendan Carr — who stated broadcasters must oppose programming that does not meet “community values” — and Colbert says his group values are freedom of speech.

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On ‘Late Night,’ Seth Meyers rips Trump’s admin for “pursuing a crackdown on free speech.” Once once more, he butters up the prez, sarcastically dubbing him a “visionary, innovator, a great president, and an even better golfer.”
Meyers additionally calls it “a privilege and honor to call Jimmy Kimmel my friend” … assuring viewers he’ll hold doing his present with “enthusiasm and integrity.” He closes by saying it is a pivotal second for democracy, urging everybody to face up at no cost expression.