President Trump used his UN speech to call climate change a "hoax" and tell other nations they are "going to hell" ...
Jimmy Kimmel defended U.S. political satire against "bullying" by the Trump administration, six days after his on-air ...
The late-night star said he had not intended to make light of Charlie Kirk’s murder, but he also said that President Trump’s ...
Jimmy Kimmel returned to his late-night stage Tuesday night and urged viewers to stand up to President Trump’s threats. Shortly before Kimmel’s show aired, the president sent out a new missive against ...
Jimmy Kimmel Live! is back, but New York Times reporter Adam Liptak and former Washington Post editor Marty Baron say the Trump administration is using federal power to control speech and the press.
Oliver also sharply criticized President Trump and FCC chairman Brendan Carr and made a plea to Disney CEO Bob Iger not to ...
We look at how the assassination of Charlie Kirk has emerged as a tool for the Trump administration to crack down on dissent ...
President Donald Trump used his speech honoring Charlie Kirk to boast about the suspension of a late-night host while ...
The removal of Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show from the air is another push from the Trump administration to limit free speech ...
Stewart, introduced as a “patriotically obedient host,” performed a satirical monologue about free speech, describing his ...
In a highly anticipated monologue, Jimmy Kimmel talked about his removal from the air, President Donald Trump, Erika Kirk, and the solidarity he received in his late-night return on Tuesday, Sept. 22.
Last week, the head of the US broadcast regulator said Jimmy Kimmel was "appearing to directly mislead the American public" with his comments about Charlie Kirk's death.
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