Trump, Kimmel and ABC
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Jimmy Kimmel opened his second night back on the late-night stage by taking on President Donald Trump’s latest attacks against him and his network ABC, describing the president as a “80s-movie-style bully.
Kimmel began his monologue on Wednesday by reading Trump’s Truth Social post attacking ABC for bringing the late-night show back. In his post, Trump claimed that ABC told the White House “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” was canceled and threatened to take legal action against the network.
Piers Morgan, Megyn Kelly and Ben Stiller were among those who reacted to Jimmy Kimmel's TV return following his temporary suspension on ABC.
CNN’s data guru, Harry Enten, revealed an unexpected consequence of President Donald Trump’s threats to ABC after late-night host Jimmy Kimmel returned to the stage.
"Jimmy Kimmel Live!" isn't being aired on ABC stations owned by Nexstar and Sinclair broadcasting companies, which includes several upstate New York stations.
Trump threatens to go after ABC, as owner Disney says it's had "thoughtful conversations" with the talk show host.
Ahead of the return of 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' Tuesday night, the podcaster shared his thoughts on the late night show's brief suspension.