Jimmy Kimmelâs talk show was at the center of a media firestorm in September 2025, when it was pulled from the air âindefinitelyâ following comments made about the murder of controversial right wing political activist Charlie Kirk.
The comedian, 58, was off the air for a total of five days, during which time he was supported by several other late night hosts and celebrity guests, before ABC decided to bring the show back to sky-high ratings.
However, given Donald Trumpâs continued threats to have the show permanently canceled, netizens have frequently wondered whether the move was made all along simply to appease the current administration.
Ex-Disney CEO reveals what happened
In a new interview with Financial Times, Bob Iger, the former CEO of Disney until March 2026, finally spoke about the decision to pull Jimmy Kimmel Live! off the air briefly.
He confirmed that no, it apparently didnât have anything to do with the Trump administrationâs involvement. âThat was not the case,â Bob, 75, noted, adding of Jimmyâs jokes: âWe thought it was in bad taste.â
He also stated that they did in fact ask Jimmy to apologize for the monologue. âWe just wanted him to acknowledge that it was an ill-timed and probably inappropriate comment.â
Disney standing firm with Jimmy Kimmel
However, when it came to further calls from Trump to take the late night show off the air, especially after comments like referring to Melania Trump as an âexpectant widowâ prior to a shooting attempt, Disney has stayed firm on keeping Jimmy around.
âIâm thoroughly supportive,â Bob stated defiantly. âItâs what we anticipated needing to do if the governmentâs threats turned into action.â
Why Jimmy doesnât âhateâ Trump
Despite the openly acrimonious relationship built between them at this point, in an interview with Vulture, Jimmy admitted that he doesnât actively despise the POTUS, and thereby use any of that negativity to fuel his jokes.
âI donât think fighting with them helps,â he said of arguing with those holding different political beliefs than him. âFightingâ with Trump, however, holds different weight. âThatâs different. I donât love him. I donât hate him, either. I feel sorry for him. He obviously didnât get hugged a lot,â Jimmy quipped.
As for his take on actually apologizing after making the comments about Charlie Kirk, Jimmy has mixed feelings. âI donât consider an apology to be a defeat. I think thatâs the very basis of Catholicism,â he noted.
âFor the good of the Disney company, I took that bullet,â Jimmy added, but said he later came to regret it. âOne of the things we talked about when I first got suspended was that I canât do this show if Iâm going to be micromanaged.â
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