Late-night television is facing an unprecedented controversy after ABC suspended Jimmy Kimmel Live! indefinitely, following backlash over comments Jimmy Kimmel made during his September 15, 2025 monologue. The remarks centered on the public and political response to the passing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who died on September 10, 2025, at Utah Valley University.Kimmel’s comments were viewed by some as sharp satire and by others as insensitive during a difficult time.
Within two days, ABC confirmed that Jimmy Kimmel Live! would be temporarily replaced with reruns of Celebrity Family Feud, signaling that the network was taking the situation seriously.The reaction was swift among ABC affiliates. Nexstar Media Group, the country’s largest local broadcast company, announced that it would stop airing the program on all its ABC stations. Sinclair Broadcast Group also suspended the show and asked Kimmel to issue a direct statement to address viewers’ concerns and to extend his condolences to Kirk’s family.
The controversy has sparked a national conversation about free speech, satire, and accountability in entertainment. Some Hollywood figures expressed concern that the suspension sets a troubling precedent for creative expression. Political commentators and public figures from both sides of the aisle weighed in, highlighting the delicate balance networks face when navigating public reaction to high-profile incidents.
Jimmy Kimmel, who has hosted the show since 2003, has not yet issued a formal statement. His future at ABC remains uncertain, and the decision about whether the program will return is still under review. In the meantime, the suspension has left the late-night landscape in flux, with networks and audiences alike reflecting on the evolving role of comedy and commentary in public life.