ABC Reportedly Demands Jimmy Kimmel Pay Charlie Kirk’s Family & Issue Public Apology to End Suspension
Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show, Jimmy Kimmel Live! , remains suspended indefinitely as Sinclair Broadcast Group, the largest ABC affiliate group, has issued a series of demands for the show’s return. Central to these demands is a request for Kimmel to apologize directly to the family of Charlie Kirk, the conservative commentator who was recently killed, and to make a financial donation to both the Kirk family and Turning Point USA.
Sinclair’s Demands
In a press release, Sinclair stated that the suspension of Kimmel’s show would not be lifted until “formal discussions are held with ABC regarding the network’s commitment to professionalism and accountability.” The company emphasized that Kimmel’s remarks about Kirk, made during a recent episode, were “inappropriate and deeply insensitive at a critical moment for our country.”
Sinclair’s vice chairman, Jason Smith, criticized Kimmel’s comments, which suggested that supporters of former President Donald Trump were trying to distance themselves from the shooter involved in Kirk’s death. Kimmel’s remarks included a segment where he mocked how Trump addressed Kirk’s death, further inflaming tensions.

Kimmel’s Response
Despite the pressure, sources indicate that Kimmel is “unwilling to apologize for his remarks.” The comedian reportedly learned of his show’s suspension through a phone call on Wednesday afternoon, leaving him “absolutely f–king livid” about the situation. There are also reports that Kimmel is exploring options to exit his contract with ABC altogether.
In a more measured tone, Kimmel later addressed the issue on Instagram, stating, “Instead of the angry finger-pointing, can we just for one day agree that it is horrible and monstrous to shoot another human?” This statement reflects a desire to pivot the conversation away from partisan attacks and focus on the tragedy itself.
Political Reactions
The fallout from Kimmel’s comments has not only affected his show but has also drawn the attention of political figures. FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr condemned Kimmel’s conduct during an appearance on “The Benny Show” podcast, labeling it as “some of the sickest conduct possible.” He hinted at potential regulatory repercussions, underscoring the seriousness of the situation.
Former President Trump also weighed in, celebrating the suspension of Kimmel’s show on Truth Social. He described it as “Great News for America” and criticized Kimmel’s talent and ratings, suggesting that ABC had finally taken necessary action. Trump’s remarks highlight the polarized nature of the discourse surrounding Kimmel’s comments and the broader implications for late-night television.
The Future of Jimmy Kimmel Live!
As of now, Jimmy Kimmel Live! remains off the air, and the future of the show hangs in the balance. Sinclair’s demands for an apology and donation reflect a growing trend in media accountability, particularly regarding the comments made by public figures in the wake of tragic events.
Kimmel’s situation serves as a reminder of the complexities of navigating public discourse in today’s politically charged environment. As discussions between Sinclair, ABC, and Kimmel unfold, audiences will be watching closely to see how this saga impacts late-night television and the broader media landscape.