
Jimmy Kimmel’s long-running talk show is facing an unprecedented suspension after remarks he made about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Sinclair Broadcasting Group, which owns ABC affiliates in 30 U.S. markets, has refused to air Jimmy Kimmel Live! until the comedian apologizes and makes a “meaningful personal donation” to Kirk’s non-profit, Turning Point USA.
The controversy stems from comments Kimmel made suggesting that Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing Kirk at a Utah university, was aligned with the Make America Great Again movement. Sinclair and Nexstar Media, the country’s largest local broadcast companies, labelled the remarks “deeply insensitive” at a moment of national tension.
Sinclair Sets Strict Conditions
Sinclair Vice Chairman Jason Smith told media outlets:
“Mr. Kimmel’s remarks were inappropriate and deeply insensitive at a critical moment for our country. Broadcasters have a responsibility to educate and elevate respectful, constructive dialogue in our communities.”
The company said it will not lift the suspension until:
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Kimmel issues a direct apology to the Kirk family.
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He makes a personal donation to the Kirk family and Turning Point USA.
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ABC engages in formal discussions with Sinclair regarding “commitment to professionalism and accountability.”
Markets affected include Seattle, Washington D.C., St. Louis, Tulsa, and Portland, with specials airing in place of Kimmel’s show to honor the late political activist.
Nexstar Echoes the Concerns
Nexstar Media also confirmed that they would preempt Kimmel’s show indefinitely in their ABC-affiliated markets. Nexstar President Andrew Alford explained:
“Mr. Kimmel’s comments about the death of Mr. Kirk are offensive and insensitive, and we do not believe they reflect the views or values of the local communities we serve. Continuing to broadcast his show is simply not in the public interest at the current time.”
Alford emphasised the move is intended to allow “cooler heads to prevail” and restore respectful, constructive dialogue in public discourse.
Public and Industry Reaction
The announcement has stirred debate online, with supporters of Kimmel citing freedom of expression and satire, while others argue broadcasters must exercise caution when commenting on sensitive political events. Social media platforms are ablaze with opinions, with some calling the move censorship, and others praising Sinclair and Nexstar for taking a firm stance.
What This Means for Jimmy Kimmel
For Kimmel, returning to air requires more than just an apology. Sinclair’s demands set a precedent for accountability in broadcast media, linking public commentary directly to professional consequences. The comedian has not yet responded publicly to the conditions, leaving fans and critics alike wondering if and when he will return to the late-night stage.
This episode highlights the increasingly complex intersection of media responsibility, political sensitivity, and freedom of speech, showing that even veteran comedians must navigate carefully in today’s polarized climate.
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