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Jimmy Kimmel removed from the antenna. Obama critically comments on the decision


“After years of lamentation over the culture of annulment (Cancel Culture), the administration raised it to a new and dangerous level, threatening systematically taking steps against media companies by regulators (this market), if they do not silence or dismiss journalists and commentators who he does not like” – wrote Obama on platform X.

The Talk-Show program very popular in the US, run by Kimmel, was removed from the antenna on an indefinite period on Wednesday.

Kimmel said in his program that Trump's supporters are doing everything in their power to gain political points at Kirk's murder. He added that the president's regret after Kirk's death is tailored to the “mourning of a four -year -old after a golden fish”. He also showed a fragment of Trump's conversation with a journalist, during which, when asked how he felt after killing the activist, he replied that he was very good and boasted preparations for the construction of a ballroom in the White House.

Donald Trump comments on the decision of the television

Trump referred to the decision of the ABC several times, which he called it “great news for America”. He also stated that Kimmel had no talent and congratulated the station of courage, and on Thursday he added that he was released due to “very bad ratings”.

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Kimmel is one of the most popular characters of television in the United States, and his program Comments and interviews were often cited by the most prestigious media.

The AFP agency reminds that in July the CBS network announced that it will not extend the “The Late Show” program run by another famous comedian and commentator Stephen Colbert for the next season, because he criticized the fact that the owner of CBS television Paramount paid $ 16 million to the Presidential Library Fund of Donald Trum in with Kamala Harris.

Trump expressed satisfaction and hope that he was the reason for Colbert's release.

On Monday, the president sued “New York Times”, his four journalists and Penguin Random House, accusing them of defamation and slander. On Tuesday, journal and publishing boards replied that the application submitted to court by Trump's lawyers has no legal grounds.

Ashley Davis

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