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Free Speech Takes A Major Hit After ABC Bows To Trump

Censoring you in real time’: suspension of Jimmy Kimmel show sparks shock and fears for free speech.

ABC decision over Kimmel comments comes hours after Trump-appointed chair of US media regulator threatened broadcaster’s affiliate stations’ licenses.

By Jonathan Yerushalmy/The Guardian
Wed 17 Sep 2025 21.30 EDT

Politicians, media figures and free speech organisations expressed anger and alarm at the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s late night show, warning that critics of Donald Trump were being systematically silenced.

ABC announced it was suspending Jimmy Kimmel Live! indefinitely after comments Kimmel made about Charlie Kirk’s killing led a group of ABC-affiliated stations to say it would not air the show.

On Wednesday evening, California governor Gavin Newsom called the firing of commentators and cancelling of shows “coordinated” and “dangerous.” He went on to say that the Republican party “does not believe in free speech. They are censoring you in real time.”

Democratic senate minority leader Chuck Schumer said “everybody across the political spectrum should be speaking out to stop what’s happening to Jimmy Kimmel.” His colleague Chris Murphy said it was likely the start of a campaign to “use the murder of Charlie Kirk as a pretext to use the power of the White House to wipe out Trump’s critics and his political opponents”, while Democratic politician Ro Khanna said “this is perhaps the first administration to make comedy illegal”.

Actor Ben Stiller said the decision to suspend Kimmel’s show “isn’t right”, while comedian and occasional Daily Show host Michael Kosta wrote: “This is a serious moment in American history. TV networks MUST push back. This is complete BS.”

Comedian and actor Wanda Sykes said in a video that Trump “didn’t end the Ukraine War or solve Gaza within his first week, but he did end freedom of speech within his first year. Hey, for those of you who pray, now’s the time to do it. Love you, Jimmy.”

Hacks star Jean Smart wrote that she was “horrified” by the decision. “What Jimmy said was FREE speech, not hate speech. People seem to only want to protect free speech when it suits THEIR agenda,” she wrote on Instagram. “Though I didn’t agree at ALL with Charlie Kirk; his shooting death sickened me; and should have sickened any decent human being. What is happening to our country?”

Sharing recent footage of Fox commentator Brian Kilmeade calling for mentally ill and homeless people to be killed, comedian Paul Scheer wrote: “So let me get this straight. Kimmel is off the air for his comments about the politicization of an assassination but this is totally fine.” Kilmeade later apologized for his “extremely callous” remarks.

Comedian Mike Birbiglia wrote: “If you’re a comedian and you don’t call out the insanity of pulling Kimmel off the air – don’t bother spouting off about free speech anymore.”

MSNBC political commentator Chris Hayes called it the most “straightforward attack on free speech from state actors I’ve ever seen in my life”.

In his monologue on Monday, Kimmel said that “we hit some new lows over the weekend with the Maga gang desperately trying to characterise this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it.”

On Tuesday he said Trump was “fanning the flames” by attacking people on the left.

ABC, which has aired Kimmel’s late-night show since 2003, moved swiftly after Nexstar Communications Group said it would pull the show, saying Kimmel’s comments about Kirk’s death “were offensive and insensitive at a critical time in our national political discourse”.

Donald Trump and figures aligned to his Maga movement reacted with glee to the news, with the president calling it “Great News for America”. Trump posted: “Congratulations to ABC for finally having the courage to do what had to be done. Kimmel has ZERO talent.”

The president, who is on a state visit to the UK and hours earlier had attended a banquet hosted by King Charles, also appeared to encourage the NBC network to cancel other late night shows hosted by Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers.

Earlier on Wednesday, the chair of the US media regulator, Brendan Carr, who was appointed by Trump, appeared on a rightwing podcast and threatened ABC affiliates’ broadcast licenses if action was not taken against the late night host.

In the interview with Benny Johnson, Carr suggested suspending Kimmel could be an appropriate action from ABC.

After ABC’s announcement hours later, Johnson boasted online that it was his interview with Carr that had led to Kimmel’s suspension. “It’s called soft power,” he said. “The Left uses it all the time. Thanks to President Trump, the Right has learned how to wield power as well.”

The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression said the timing of ABC’s decision, after the comments from Carr, “tells the whole story”.

“Another media outlet withered under government pressure,” the free speech advocacy group said, adding “we cannot be a country where late night talk show hosts serve at the pleasure of the president. But until institutions grow a backbone and learn to resist government pressure, that is the country we are.”

Truth Wins Out (TWO), a nonprofit dedicated to exposing extremism, said the move was part of a rightwing “Cancel Crusade” that has “weaponised outrage to silence dissent and intimidate media outlets.”

“This is a new McCarthyism that has expanded the boundaries of ‘woke’ to once unimaginable dimensions. It is chilling the free press and punishing truth‑tellers.”

TWO’s statement references the wave of firings that have followed Kirk’s death, with companies sacking employees for making comments that are deemed to be insensitive or divisive.

There have been reports of teachers, firefighters, journalists, nurses, politicians, a Secret Service employee, a junior strategist at Nasdaq and a worker for a prominent NFL team, being sacked or censured in some form after publishing opinions on Kirk’s politics or death.

Efforts to track down, intimidate and harass people perceived not to have sufficiently mourned the killing of the Kirk were endorsed on Monday by JD Vance.

The US vice-president guest-hosted Kirk’s podcast and said that people who “see someone celebrating Charlie’s murder” should “call their employer. We don’t believe in political violence, but we do believe in civility, and there is no civility in the celebration of political assassination.”

Kimmel, like CBS late-night host Stephen Colbert, had consistently been critical of Trump and many of his policies on his show and his suspension comes just weeks after rival network CBS said that it was cancelling Stephen Colbert’s show at the end of this season for financial reasons, although some critics have wondered if his stance on Trump played a role.
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InfernoTouch · 41-45, M
Free speech was hit by the left a long time ago. It's just the rights turn now.

Tucker Carlson (Fox News, 2023) – Lost his primetime Fox slot after years of progressive criticism; Fox said it was a business/legal decision, but left-wing pressure contributed to advertiser boycotts.

Roseanne Barr (2018, still carried into 2020 debates) – Show canceled after tweets widely condemned as racist.

J.K. Rowling backlash (2020–present) – Boycotts and attempts to de-platform due to her views on gender and trans issues.

Dave Chappelle (Netflix specials, 2021–2023) – Repeated campaigns to cancel his shows for jokes about transgender people (though Netflix resisted).

Joe Rogan (Spotify, 2022) – Progressive pressure for de-platforming over COVID misinformation and resurfaced slurs; Spotify kept him but removed some episodes.

Gina Carano (The Mandalorian, 2021) – Fired by Disney/Lucasfilm after social media posts compared political divides to Nazi Germany and mocked gender pronouns.



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Brands, Monuments, & Media Content

Dr. Seuss books (2021) – Six titles pulled by the publisher for racist imagery after activist/academic pressure.

Mr. Potato Head (2021) – Rebranded as “Potato Head” after gender-neutrality debates.

Aunt Jemima / Uncle Ben’s / Land O’ Lakes rebrands (2020–2021) – Packaging and mascots retired after campaigns against racial stereotypes.

Statues & monuments (2020 peak, George Floyd protests) – Removal of Confederate statues, Columbus monuments, and others linked to racism/colonialism.



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Academia & Public Figures

Jordan Peterson campus talks (2018–2022) – Repeated cancellations or protests at universities.

Charles Murray, Milo Yiannopoulos, Ann Coulter, Ben Shapiro – Multiple disinvitations or protests at colleges, mostly from left-leaning groups.

J.K. Rowling invited talks and events canceled after staff or activist pushback.



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Sports & Miscellaneous

Washington Redskins / Cleveland Indians names – Changed to Commanders (2020–2022) and Guardians (2021) after activist and progressive pressure.

Kanye West (Ye, 2022) – Boycotts and cutting of brand deals (though his antisemitic remarks united left and right in condemnation).

Canceling certain comedians or commentators on college tours for politically incorrect jokes.
JSul3 · 70-79
@InfernoTouch

"Biden even said Facebook was killing people by allowing anti vaccine posts."

Yes because using bleach or
hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin were such wonderful options to the Covid vaccine (sarcasm, if you can't tell) which I will remind you that Trump and his family gladly took.

Public safety and heath matter in a pandemic.
InfernoTouch · 41-45, M
@JSul3 Look, let’s be real here. Trump making cracks about Fallon or Meyers being “next” is him doing what he always does, venting and taking shots at critics. That is not the same thing as the federal government leaning on private companies with the weight of the presidency behind it. He never ordered the FCC to censor anyone, and he never had a government board created to police speech.

On the other hand, Biden’s own Surgeon General, Press Secretary, and the President himself publicly admitted they were in direct contact with social media companies to get posts taken down. That is exactly what the Missouri v Biden lawsuit is about, and a federal judge already ruled the administration crossed First Amendment lines. The White House can spin it however they want, but when government officials are “encouraging” platforms while holding regulatory power over them, it stops being a friendly suggestion.

And yes, public safety matters, but let’s not pretend the “truth” was always settled. Plenty of things that were once labeled misinformation ended up being admitted later, like the lab leak theory or questions about vaccine effectiveness over time. The vaccine stops transmission.” False.
“Two doses and done.” Turned into endless boosters.
“Safe for everyone.” Then came myocarditis, clot risks, and pulled vaccines.
“No mandates.” Yet people lost jobs and students were expelled.

Silencing debate did not make people trust the system more, it made them suspicious.

Bottom line is this. Trump complained about comedians, but Biden’s team actually pressured companies and used the federal government’s weight to control what Americans could or could not say online. That is a huge difference, the precedent was set and pretending they are the same just does not hold up.

In regards to Trump and his family and even used them himself, wether that's true or not doesn't matter at all. Everyone is free to seek their own medical treatment however they like to each their own. the point here that we're talking about isn’t whether those treatments were effective. The main argument here is about free speech and whether government pressure on media or platforms crosses a line

That is where I will leave it. Nice chatting with ya have a good day
JSul3 · 70-79
@InfernoTouch Appreciate the civil exchange.

Let's agree to disagree with a few things and move on.

BTW, I had friends and relatives who died from Covid and it had zero to do with the vaccine.
Richard65 · M
Kirk wouldn't have agreed with Kimmel being cancelled. Fact.

JSul3 · 70-79
@Richard65
They conveniently overlook Kirk's stance on free speech.
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Free speech is for populations who have a public internet with net neutrality.
You knew that! That's why you don't need the public to do public anything.
FreddieUK · 70-79, M
Free speech has a price it seems. 🙄
JSul3 · 70-79
@FreddieUK Trump for sale to the highest bidder.
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sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
FreddieUK · 70-79, M
@sunsporter1649 It's not X here - we go beyond the headlines and put some substance to what we say. Well.some of us try to at least.

 
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