Jimmy Kimmel made controversial comments about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk on his late-night show "Jimmy Kimmel Live." In his monologue, Kimmel accused supporters of former President Donald Trump ("the MAGA gang") of trying to portray the suspect, Tyler Robinson, who was charged with Kirk's murder, as "anything other than one of their own" and of trying to score political points from the tragedy. Kimmel also criticized former President Trump for blaming Democrats for Kirk's death and mocked the president's response to the incident. He expressed disdain for some reactions to the murder and called out what he saw as hypocrisy in how some Republicans reacted to the situation. As a result of these remarks, ABC and some affiliate broadcasters decided to suspend "Jimmy Kimmel Live" indefinitely. The Federal Communications Commission chairman, aligned with Trump, criticized Kimmel's comments, and former President Trump publicly celebrated the suspension of Kimmel's show. Overall, Kimmel's comments focused on the politicization of Charlie Kirk's murder, criticisms of Trump and his supporters' reactions, and a broader commentary on the national political discourse surrounding the event.