Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel is pushing back against backlash over comments he made following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, claiming that critics — particularly right-wing media — have “intentionally and maliciously mischaracterized” his words. Fox News+2Reuters+2
During an appearance at the Bloomberg Screentime event, Kimmel said he didn’t initially consider his remarks a serious issue. He described the controversy as media distortion and said that his comments were taken out of context in bad faith. People.com+1
He acknowledged that he can be “reactionary,” “aggressive,” and “unpleasant” at times, but said the suspension from his show provided a moment to reflect and better understand how his statements were perceived. People.com+2Reuters+2
Kimmel’s show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, was temporarily pulled from air by ABC affiliate stations after his monologue — in which he criticized how some MAGA proponents responded to Kirk’s killing — sparked political firestorms. Reuters+2AP News+2
In his return to late-night television, Kimmel addressed the incident emotionally, clarifying that he never intended to trivialize Kirk’s death and that he did not aim to blame any political group. AP News+1
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