Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew Kolvet criticized Jimmy Kimmel for not apologizing over his controversial comments regarding Charlie Kirk.

Kimmel has publicly addressed the abrupt suspension of his ABC late-night talk show over comments he made regarding Charlie Kirk.

Kimmel, 57, was taken off air last week over his controversial comments about the killing of the Turning Point USA founder.

The late-night host found himself at the center of a First Amendment crisis.

The late-night host, 57, gave a tearful opening monologue after a week-long suspension for comments he made about the right-wing activist’s death

“It was never my intention to make light of the murder of a young man,” Kimmel said Tuesday night as he got choked up

The producer said Kimmel only got emotional "because he almost torched his entire career."

Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew Kolvet criticized Jimmy Kimmel for not apologizing over his controversial comments regarding Charlie Kirk.