In his monologue, Jimmy Kimmel stated that allies of President Trump were trying to characterize the Charlie Kirk shooting suspect as "anything other than their own." He also said that Republicans were looking to score political points following Kirk's death.
This video discusses ABC's decision to pull "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" off the air indefinitely following controversial remarks Kimmel made about the suspect in the Charlie Kirk shooting. It explores the criticism Kimmel faced, the potential involvement of the FCC, and the broader implications for free speech and media coverage under the Trump administration.
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr suggested that his agency could take action against ABC because the remarks made on the show might violate the license granted by the FCC, which comes with an obligation to operate in the public interest. He stated that companies could find ways to change their conduct or take action regarding Kimmel, or there would be "additional work for the FCC ahead."