Bill O'Reilly Sad' To See Jimmy Kimmel Suspended: I Don't Like People Losing Their Jobs'
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Bill O'Reilly Sad' To See Jimmy Kimmel Suspended: I Don't Like People Losing Their Jobs'
"But then when Trump got power, he changed. Mr. Kimmel changed into more of a bitter comedian, and I noticed it. I admire Jimmy Kimmel because of the travails of his young son, which he doesn't publicize much, but he is a hero dad. So when I saw this today, I was sad. I didn't celebrate it like some people did. I don't like people losing their jobs. But what Kimmel did is inexplicable to me."
"He had to know on Monday in his dialogue how raw the country was over this assassination of Charlie Kirk. He had to know that. And to use his monologue, which is usually comedic, to mislead the entire country by implying that MAGA Trump supporters were really behind the murder, to do that You have a producer on your program. Did no one red flag you on this? Did no one say anything about this?"
Bill O'Reilly expressed sadness about Jimmy Kimmel's suspension after Kimmel suggested the suspect in Charlie Kirk's assassination was a right-wing Trump supporter. O'Reilly described a previously cordial rapport with Kimmel and said Kimmel changed after Trump rose to power, becoming more bitter. O'Reilly praised Kimmel's parenting in light of his son's health struggles and said he did not celebrate the suspension. O'Reilly criticized Kimmel's monologue as misleading and potentially defamatory, questioned why producers did not intervene, and framed the issue as corporate responsibility rather than censorship. ABC suspended the show and President Trump praised the suspension.
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