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Trump attacks Jimmy Kimmel ahead of late-night show’s return on ABC

Paula Ramon
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24 Sep, 2025 05:17 AM4 mins to read

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US President Donald Trump criticised Jimmy Kimmel and ABC, threatening to "test" the broadcaster over the comedian's return. Photo / Getty Images

US President Donald Trump criticised Jimmy Kimmel and ABC, threatening to "test" the broadcaster over the comedian's return. Photo / Getty Images

US President Donald Trump lashed out today hours before Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night talk show was due to be back on the air in the United States, insulting the host and threatening to “test ABC” over the move.

Kimmel’s show is returning after a week-long hiatus after Government pressure on broadcasters that critics said amounted to a chill on free speech.

However, two powerful companies that own dozens of ABC affiliates have said they will continue their boycott, giving viewers “other programming relevant to their respective markets”.

Trump took to his Truth Social platform to insult Kimmel and accuse broadcaster ABC of “playing 99% positive Democrat GARBAGE”.

The 79-year-old Republican said: “I think we’re going to test ABC out on this. Let’s see how we do. Last time I went after them, they gave me [US]$16 million.”

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ABC agreed in December to donate US$15 million ($25.6m) to Trump’s eventual presidential library to settle a defamation suit instead of fighting it out in court.

A separate US$16m settlement was paid by CBS’ parent company, Paramount Global, to settle a different lawsuit over an interview with former Vice-President Kamala Harris.

All eyes will be on Kimmel’s popular opening monologue today when the comedian is expected to address his suspension, which came following comments he made after the killing of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk.

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“I don’t want him to apologise as soon as he comes in,” 18-year-old Paul Dorner told AFP as he waited for a seat in the show’s audience.

“I would love for him to just put up a fight and stand up for what he thinks.”

Rogelio Nunez, 38, said he had travelled from San Diego for the taping in the heart of Hollywood.

“We need to make sure that we’re not being censored,” he said.

“So besides just coming for entertainment, I think it’s important to protect our rights.”

Kimmel, who frequently skewers Trump and his inner circle, raised the ire of conservatives last week when he said “the Maga gang” was trying to exploit Kirk’s college campus murder for their own political gain.

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chairman Brendan Carr appeared to threaten the licences of ABC affiliates broadcasting the show unless they demanded Kimmel’s removal – something Trump himself has frequently called for.

Two companies that own dozens of those affiliates – Nexstar and Sinclair – then announced they would be removing the show from their schedules, prompting Disney to suspend the show nationwide.

Jimmy Kimmel is returning to air as US President Donald Trump threatens ABC over the comedian's late-night show. Photo / Getty Images
Jimmy Kimmel is returning to air as US President Donald Trump threatens ABC over the comedian's late-night show. Photo / Getty Images

Sinclair, which last week demanded Kimmel apologise to Kirk’s family and make a donation to his right-wing activist group Turning Point USA, said Monday its affiliates would not be broadcasting the show when it resumed.

On Tuesday, Nexstar followed suit.

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“We made a decision last week to pre-empt Jimmy Kimmel Live!... We stand by that decision pending assurance that all parties are committed to fostering an environment of respectful, constructive dialogue in the markets we serve,” the company said.

Kimmel’s abrupt disappearance from the airwaves sparked fury in liberal circles, with opponents saying he had been targeted because he is critical of Trump.

Opponents saw it as the latest step in creeping Government control of free speech, which is an article of faith for many Americans, as well as a right enshrined in the country’s constitution.

Some on the political right were also uneasy, including those who regularly count themselves as Trump allies, such as conservative senator Ted Cruz and firebrand broadcaster Tucker Carlson.

Trump often complains about negative coverage of him, going so far last week as to call it “illegal” and has sued several media organisations.

Disney’s ABC has already settled a lawsuit filed by the President, pledging a multimillion-dollar sum in a move that observers said appeared to be an attempt to get the often-vengeful 79-year-old off its back.

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Jimmy Kimmel was suspended after remarks about the killing of activist Charlie Kirk. Photo / Getty Images
Jimmy Kimmel was suspended after remarks about the killing of activist Charlie Kirk. Photo / Getty Images

The company faced backlash after suspending Kimmel, with a rash of consumer cancellations and a wave of reproach from creators and Hollywood insiders over what many saw as a spineless response to Government bullying.

By Monday, Disney had backtracked, saying the suspension had been an effort to “avoid further inflaming a tense situation at an emotional moment for our country” and calling Kimmel’s comments “ill-timed and thus insensitive”.

But it said it was bringing the show back after days of “thoughtful conversations with Jimmy”.

Actor Glen Powell and singer Sarah McLachlan were expected to appear on today’s show.

Kimmel has made no public comment about the episode but today posted a photo on Instagram of himself with late producer Norman Lear, who was known for his advocacy of free speech, with the caption: “Missing this guy today”.

– Agence France-Presse

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