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Nexstar Pulls “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” from ABC Affiliates Following Controversial Remarks

Staff Writer | September 17, 2025

In a swift and decisive move, Nexstar Media Group, Inc. announced today that its ABC affiliates will preempt the airing of Jimmy Kimmel Live! beginning tonight, citing “offensive and insensitive” remarks made by the late-night host regarding the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

The announcement, issued via press release and signed by Andrew Alford, President of Nexstar’s broadcasting division, signals a rare rebuke of a high-profile network personality. “We believe in fostering respectful and constructive discourse, especially in politically charged moments,” Alford stated. “Mr. Kimmel’s comments failed to meet that standard.”

While the press release did not quote Kimmel directly, the decision comes amid mounting backlash from viewers and political figures who condemned the host’s remarks as inflammatory and dismissive of the tragedy surrounding Kirk’s death. Kirk, a polarizing figure in national politics and co-founder of Turning Point USA, was fatally shot on September 10 during a campus event at Utah Valley University.

The controversy stems from remarks Kimmel made during Monday’s monologue, in which he referenced Kirk’s death with what critics described as “mocking indifference.” While the exact wording has not been released, multiple sources say Kimmel joked about Kirk’s legacy and questioned whether his death would “really change anything.” The backlash was swift, particularly from conservative commentators and Kirk’s supporters, who accused Kimmel of trivializing political violence.
What began as a media firestorm over tone and timing escalated into something far more serious today, as new details emerged about the man accused of killing Kirk. The gravity of the situation deepened with the formal charging of Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old suspect arrested in connection with the Utah shooting.

Robinson, a white male from Washington, Utah, was raised in a strict religious and politically conservative household. His father, Matt Robinson, is a 27-year veteran of the Washington County Sheriff’s Department.  Investigators say Robinson had no political affiliation and had never voted. After moving out, he began questioning the values he was raised with, reportedly telling his roommate—a transgender individual—that he was “tired of all the hate Kirk spewed.”
The nature of their relationship remains unclear. While some outlets describe it as romantic, others say it was platonic. Utah Governor Spencer Cox referred to the roommate as Robinson’s “boyfriend,” but investigators have not confirmed that characterization.

In text messages obtained by authorities, Robinson wrote: “I had enough of his hatred. Some hate can’t be negotiated out,” referring to Charlie Kirk. His actions appear less rooted in ideology than in personal anguish and disillusionment. According to his mother’s statement to police, Robinson “broke” after leaving home and began questioning the values he was raised with. The FBI has not confirmed a political motive, and the Utah County Attorney has declined to speculate beyond the documented evidence.

With the criminal case unfolding, Nexstar’s decision now sits at the center of a broader debate over media responsibility, political bias, and the boundaries of satire in an increasingly polarized landscape.

The decision also raises questions about editorial independence and the role of corporate oversight in shaping public discourse. As media conglomerates navigate the tension between free expression and community standards, Nexstar’s action may set a precedent for how networks respond to controversial content—especially when it touches raw political nerves.

Whether this signals a temporary suspension or a longer-term fallout for Kimmel remains to be seen. For now, viewers tuning in tonight will find something else in his place—and a media landscape grappling with the consequences of words spoken too sharply, too soon.

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