President Trump warned Friday that he may go after more television networks following ABC's decision to pull late-night host Jimmy Kimmel off air for comments he made about the response to Charlie Kirk's death.
Breakdown
- Jimmy Kimmel's show was suspended for a third consecutive day, prompting protests from writers.
- President Trump warned he may target other networks and criticized news coverage as overwhelmingly negative. 13s
- Kimmel's suspension followed his remarks about a political incident and a warning from Trump's FCC chair regarding an affiliate deal. 1m 1s
- Former Disney CEO Michael Eisner and Senator Ted Cruz criticized the handling of the situation and the FCC chair's warning. 48s
- The incident has reignited debates over free speech, media criticism, and the relationship between the Trump administration and broadcast networks. 1m 53s