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NextImg:REPORT: Jimmy Kimmel unwilling to apologize for nasty comment on Charlie Kirk assassination – The Right Scoop

Jimmy Kimmel made clear to ABC that he’s unwilling to apologize for the nasty comment he made about Trump supporters in the wake of the Charlie Kirk assassination.

Actually, Kimmel was going to clarify his comment, but was also going to attack “President Trump’s most fervent supporters”.

That’s why ABC nixed his show for now, suggesting that they would have had to nix it permanently if he’d doubled down on his previous comments.

Here’s more from Deadline:

Jimmy Kimmel learned in a phone call Wednesday afternoon that his 22-year late-night run on ABC was put on hold, at least for now.

Deadline understands that the person on the other end of the line of the phone was Disney Entertainment Co-Chairman Dana Walden.

Just hours before Kimmel was set to start filming tonight’s show, Disney’s top TV exec had a “thoughtful conversation” with the comedian, per sources. This came after the decision was made by Walden and CEO Iger.

“Both sides were very businesslike and polite,” one source said.

Walden and Iger made the decision to “preempt” Jimmy Kimmel Live! “indefinitely” to tamp down controversy after FCC Chairman Brendan Carr called Kimmel’s comments about Charlie Kirk’s killer “some of the sickest conduct possible”.

Kimmel made it clear he was unwilling to apologize for his remarks, according to insiders, and was going to direct the focus on President Trump’s most fervent supporters, who have been in uproar since Monday night when Kimmel said the “MAGA gang desperately [is] trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and with everything they can to score political points from it”.

We hear he was planning to call out some of these supporters, while clarifying his comments.

It’s unclear exactly which comments were considered inflammatory but sources say the phrase “one of them” has been taken out of context.

Disney felt that if he had doubled down, the company would have been forced make a more drastic decision on Jimmy Kimmel Live’s future instead of the announced preemption, sources said.

The company hopes that it will be able to have Kimmel back on the air “soon”, per sources, but whether Kimmel himself is willing is also unclear. (ABC on Wednesday advised its stations that Jimmy Kimmel Live will be off through Thursday of this week, replaced by Celebrity Family Feud, with further guidance to follow.)

There will be inevitably more to come, particularly when Kimmel makes a statement. But Wednesday wasn’t a day the executives at Disney relished. “It was a heavy day for everybody,” one insider said.

Actually it makes me quite happy that he won’t apologize, because I think both Nexstar and Sinclair are demanding an apology before they will put him back on-air on their 72 ABC affiliates stations. That’s a lot of viewers.