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In his show, Jimmy Fallon reacted to the fact that Jimmy Kimmel was fired by ABC (or as the broadcaster calls it: “for an indefinite period”).

He was also concerned with dispersing the fear that one could be censored in the politically heated late night business. Fallon: “Many people are concerned that we can no longer say what we want or that we are censored, but I will report on the President’s trip to Great Britain today, as I would do otherwise.”

The entertainer summed up the stay on the island as a full success for Trump’s mission. “In summary, it can be said that President Trump makes America big again by restoring our national reputation, reviving our economy and resuming our military. I hereby nominate it for the Nobel Peace Prize,” said Fallon, in order to underline the obvious pressure from the white house on his business: “You can still see what we want.”

Jimmy Fallon is closely friends with Jimmy Kimmel

The usually less politically direct talkmaster also alluded to the fact that the Jimmys may be confused. He woke up with 100 SMS from his father, in which it said: ‘I’m sorry that you have put your show off’ ‘.

However, there was also a little space for seriousness, after all, Jimmy Fallon connects a lot with Jimmy Kimmel (both even exchanged the moderations of the respective program for an April joke). “To be honest, I don’t know what’s going on, nobody knows. But I know Jimmy Kimmel, and he is a decent, funny and loving person. I hope he comes back,” said the 51-year-old and encouraged the audience to clap.

Jimmy Kimmels’ dismissal sparked a violent debate in the United States. After the last time it became public that Stephen Colbert soon has to clear his TV desk, the concern is that Donald Trump could succeed with his government’s armors to eliminate failed commentators on television.

Therefore Kimmel was fired

The reason for Kimmel’s TV was a provocative remark about the murder of the ultra-right influencer Charlie Kirk. In his show, he said: “We reached a new low at the weekend when the Maga gang tried desperately to present this boy who murdered Charlie Kirk when anything but one of them, and put everything in doing so in order to make political capital from it.”

The reaction to the remark was not long in coming. The chairman of the television regulator FCC, Brendan Carr, described Kimmel’s comment as “one of the most disgusting behaviors that can be imagined”. The first local broadcaster then announced that Kimmel was removed from the program. A short time later, Disney, the broadcaster ABC, pulled the plug. To mention that US President Donald Trump celebrated the decision.

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