Jimmy Kimmel is currently suspended indefinitely by ABC following his remarks made about the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. During his Monday night monologue, Kimmel accused Trump's supporters, the "MAGA gang," of trying to portray the shooter as anything other than one of their own and exploiting the murder for political gain. He also criticized the way President Trump reacted to Kirk's death, comparing it to how "a toddler grieves for a goldfish." Kimmel has not directly commented on his suspension yet, but he previously joked about "quiet quitting" after his show's suspension was announced. The suspension came after backlash from broadcasters, the Federal Communications Commission chair Brendan Carr, and right-wing figures. Many late-night hosts and Hollywood celebrities have since rallied in support of Kimmel, describing the suspension as an attack on free speech. Former President Trump praised the suspension as "great news for America" and claimed Kimmel's show was canceled, though ABC has only suspended it indefinitely without officially canceling the show.