Jimmy Kimmel returned to his late-night show Tuesday night after a weeklong suspension triggered by his remarks about the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
His monologue mixed sharp political criticism, targeting Donald Trump and others, with reflection and moments of genuine emotion. Kimmel did not shy away from addressing the controversy, balancing defiance and thoughtfulness.
He opened by mocking Trump’s failed attempts to cancel the show, joking that the effort backfired by driving millions to watch. Kimmel highlighted the tension between political pressure and freedom of expression, emphasizing that the president wanted him and his staff fired because of a joke. He invoked famous comedians who championed free speech, calling government efforts to silence comedy “anti-American.”