The Jimmy Kimmel Show, who was suspended for host comments on Trump’s reaction to Charlie Kirk’s death, returned.
American company Walt Disney, who owns the ABC channel, returns to the Jimmy Kimmel show after a reaction of social resonance and statements about the freedom of speech in the United States. It was written on Monday, September 22, Washington Post with a reference to Walt Disney’s statement.
“On the last Wednesday, we decided to suspend the shooting of the show to avoid further motivation for the emotional moment for our country. We made this decision, because we believe some comments are uncertain, and therefore not accessible,” the company said.
At the same time, it was stated that the “thoughtful conversation” was held with Kimmel, after which the company decided to return the show.
Remember that Jimmy Kimmel said in his program on September 15 that the accused killed Ultra -right activist Charlie Kirk was a member of the Maga gang, not liberal, as conservatives said. He also published a video with Trump, suggesting that the president had softened the murder to “earn a glasses in politics.”
At the same time, Kimmel condemned Kirk’s shooting and killing. That is, the jokes of the American political comedian are not aimed at Kirk, but to the Republicans, he has accused him of using this event for political benefits, WP wrote.
As reported, Kimmel mocked Trump’s reaction to the question of how he was experiencing a tragedy: the president began talking about building a new ballroom in the White House. The comedian noted that this behavior is similar to a child’s reaction to the death of a goldfish than the reaction of an adult who has lost a friend.
Comedy against Trump. The closing of the show Jimmy Kimmel
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