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Jimmy Kimmel preparing sensational return to TV after being suspended indefinitely over Charlie Kirk comments

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Jimmy Kimmel preparing sensational return to TV after being suspended indefinitely over Charlie Kirk comments

Jimmy Kimmel is working with ABC’s parent company Disney to bring his late-night show back after it was indefinitely suspended due to his monologue about Charlie Kirk, according to insiders.

Three sources with knowledge of the conversations told Variety that compromises are in the works for Jimmy Kimmel Live! to return to television.

Sinclair, the media corporation that owns multiple ABC affiliate stations, previously called on the host to apologize and donate to Kirk’s organization, Turning Point USA.

Another major station owner, Nexstar, also announced it would pull the show from their stations following comments from Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr, which alluded to action against ABC.

‘We can do this the easy way or the hard way,’ Carr said during a podcast interview following backlash to Kimmel’s comments.

‘These companies can find ways to change conduct and take actions on Kimmel, or there’s going to be additional work for the FCC ahead’.

Disney then announced that the show would be suspended ‘indefinitely,’ sparking widespread backlash and debate over free speech concerns.

Sources familiar with the conversations told Variety that it’s unclear what conditions Kimmel would return under, and whether he has decided to apologize or make the donation that Sinclair demanded.

The outlet also reported that insiders revealed Kimmel was ‘mindful’ of how the suspension could impact his staff, which includes around 200 people.

Sources told CNN that the crew would continue to be paid through next week, but their futures remain in limbo beyond that timeline.

Another source from Disney told the outlet that the company was ‘hopeful’ a resolution would be met to get Kimmel back on air.

Pressure from Nexstar and Sinclair has complicated Kimmel’s return, with a source telling CNN that Disney is facing a ‘real, serious, threat’ of losing broadcast licenses.

The source also revealed that Kimmel had prepared a monologue for Wednesday explosive night’s show, reportedly targeting Fox News and MAGA.

Executives at ABC and Disney reportedly asked him to tone down his comments in the wake of the backlash, and Kimmel is said to have declined the request, eventually leading to the suspension.

‘Everyone deeply values him and wants him to come back. But he has to take down the temperature,’ the anonymous source revealed to CNN.

Kimmel has yet to publicly address the controversy.

Daily Mail has reached out to Kimmel’s reprsentativess and Disney for comment on Variety’s reporting.

The controversy began on Monday night after Kimmel addressed Kirk’s assassination in his opening monologue and made comments about the suspected assassin, Tyler Robinson.

‘The MAGA gang are desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it,’ Kimmel said.

‘In between the finger-pointing, there was grieving.’

He then cut to a video of Donald Trump talking to reporters, where he answered a question about how he was handling Kirk’s death.

When asked how he was holding up, Trump responded: ‘I think very good,’ before directing the reporter’s attention to construction on the White House ballroom.

‘He’s at the fourth stage of grief: construction,’ Kimmel joked.

‘This is not how an adult grieves the murder of someone he calls a friend. This is how a four-year-old mourns a goldfish’.

Two days later, Carr threatened repercussions for Kimmel’s comments, and Sinclair and Nexstar pulled programming.

ABC and Disney announced they would be suspending the show indefinitely, prompting swift backlash from Hollywood and free speech defenders.

Kimmel’s late-night colleagues were chief among those defending him, with Stephen Colbert, Jon Stewart, Jimmy Fallon, and Seth Meyers presenting a united front during their monologues after the news broke.

However, conservatives celebrated the suspension, with the president congratulating ABC on Truth Social for suspending Kimmel.

‘Kimmel has ZERO talent, and worse ratings than even Colbert, if that’s possible. That leaves Jimmy and Seth, two total losers, on Fake News NBC. Their ratings are also horrible. Do it NBC!!!’ he wrote.