The "Real Time" host on Friday decried Kimmel's suspension from ABC over comments he made about late right-wing activist Charlie Kirk.

The move comes after Nexstar said it would stop airing Kimmel's show on its ABC affiliates.

Jimmy Kimmel's comments about Charlie Kirk's assassination came under harsh criticism from the head of the Federal Communications Commission.

The late-night host criticised the Republican response to the killing and his suspension came after pressure from the regulator.

Kimmel, among other things, said that “many in MAGA land are working very hard to capitalize on the murder of Charlie Kirk.”

Kimmel's cancellation is the latest in a spate of firings related to comments made about Charlie Kirk's assassination.

ABC confirmed it has indefinitely pulled Jimmy Kimmel's late-night talk show following comments he made regarding Charlie Kirk's assassination.

ABC's chilling decision to pull \

Ben Stiller, John Legend, Halsey, Jamie Lee Curtis, Henry Winkler and more slammed the move.

The late-night show getting pulled ‘indefinitely’ after relatively mild commentary about the right is another worrying sign of where Trump’s America is heading

“We’re reinvigorating the FCC’s enforcement of the public interest,” Brendan Carr said on CNBC, “and I think that’s a good thing.”

When a regime can use the power of the law to punish speech because it does not like that speech’s content, then speech is not free

ABC local affiliate Sinclair will air a Kirk remembrance in place of Kimmel’s late show starting Friday.

ABC decision over Kimmel comments comes hours after Trump-appointed chair of US media regulator threatened broadcaster’s affiliate stations’ licenses

"Good riddance, Kimmel, you disgusting scumbag."

"Jimmy Kimmel Live!" is on indefinite hiatus after the host made comments about conservatives' reactions to the death of Charlie Kirk.

David Letterman is speaking out to slam ABC for its shock decision to suspend Jimmy Kimmel's late night show.

"Jimmy Kimmel Live!" is on indefinite hiatus after the host made comments about conservatives' reactions to the death of Charlie Kirk.

But it is unclear to what extent media companies might push back - at the potential expense of their bottom line.

Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers and David Letterman criticize ABC’s parent company, Disney, and FCC chief, Brendan Carr

Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon opened their late-night shows Thursday using a mix of humor and solidarity with suspended ABC host Jimmy Kimmel. Stewart opted for…