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Does Jimmy Kimmel’s Removal Over His Charlie Kirk Monologue Violate Freedom Of Speech? | 4K

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ABC suspended Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night talk show after the television network decided his comments on the fatal shooting of the conservative activist Charlie Kirk had crossed a line. The decision to pull the program, made under unusual pressure from the Federal Communications Commission, has set off a political firestorm over free speech and the government’s ability to silence commentary it dislikes. Kimmel went after President Trump’s supporters in his last program, calling them “the MAGA gang” during his monologue, and suggested the man accused of shooting Charlie Kirk was “one of them.” He also ridiculed Trump’s response to the tragedy last week, saying he grieved like “a 4-year-old mourning a goldfish.” n18oc_world n18oc_crux

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