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Kimmel had previously said it was “horrible and monstrous to shoot another human” and sent his “love” to Kirk’s family in a post on social media.
Trump celebrated his suspension, claiming Kimmel was “fired for a lack of talent” and suggested broadcasters who criticise him should lose their licences.
“Trump has always attempted to silence people who say things he doesn’t like,” she told SBS News. “The difference now is that Trump and his supporters have levers of power that allow them to actually cancel people.”
What do US free speech laws say?
That means proving a First Amendment violation would require Kimmel to show ABC suspended him under government coercion.
In his Project 2025 chapter, he wrote that the FCC had an important role to play in “reigning in big tech” and what he said were its “attempts to drive diverse political viewpoints from the digital town square”.
Public interest or censorship?
“Private companies, like ABC and others, do have the ability to decide what they want to show on their programming. So it’s not a direct, free speech issue where the government is involved,” Gallagher said.
The announcement came days after Colbert criticised parent company Paramount for settling a US$16 million ($24 million) lawsuit with Trump.
“I don’t think it was a direct order, but more of a mute threat.”
Silencing comedians a move from the ‘authoritarian playbook’
“In reality, the role of these people is sometimes to say things that are offensive. Not everyone is going to agree with that — but it’s the role of the satirist in our democratic societies.”
He accused the previous Democratic administration of “exerting substantial coercive pressure on third parties, such as social media companies, to moderate, deplatform, or otherwise suppress speech that the federal government did not approve”.