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President Donald Trump expressed his approval following ABC's decision to pull Jimmy Kimmel off the air, a move that came in response to comments made by conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. Trump's reaction highlights the ongoing tensions between conservative figures and late-night television hosts, who often engage in political satire that targets public figures, including the former president.
In a statement, Trump not only praised ABC's action but also urged NBC to reconsider its lineup of late-night hosts. He suggested that the network should follow suit and cancel its own late-night programming, which has frequently been critical of his administration. This call for action reflects Trump's broader strategy of rallying his base against perceived media bias.
The controversy surrounding Kimmel's comments and the subsequent pull from the airwaves has ignited discussions about free speech and the role of late-night television in political discourse. As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how networks will respond to calls for changes in their programming.
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