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Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, "Gavin Newsom" offer range of late night State Of The Union rebuttals
The official Democratic rebuttal to last night’s State Of The Union came from Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger and mostly focused on affordability issues. Then, of course, there were the late night show rebuttals.
Top communications official Steven Cheung had a signature tantrum after Jimmy Kimmel called his boss’s State of the Union address an “angry” ramble. On Wednesday, Cheung, 43, lashed out when
Jimmy Kimmel once again riffed on Brendan Carr, Donald Trump’s FCC chairman, after the agency targeted his and other late night and daytime shows in cracking down on the Equal Time Rule. On his show on Monday,
The FCC’s mandate is to uphold the public interest, not to police speech based on viewpoint. Pulling Jimmy Kimmel’s show appears to be an act of censorship that undermines the First Amendment protections guaranteed to all broadcasters and citizens
Jimmy Kimmel demanded answers from Attorney General Pam Bondi over 53 redacted Epstein files that appear to be deeply damaging to President Donald Trump. Kimmel explained how NPR reported Tuesday
Jimmy Kimmel returned from a week-long break and addressed recent criticism from President Donald Trump, who called him a “ratings-starved hack” in a fundraising email. Kimmel responded humorously to the email’s insults, mocking both the language used and the concept of Trump’s “MAGA Rally Blitz.”
The late night host returns from vacation and reacts to Trump's latest: "It really makes you stop and wonder what the hell could be in those 3 million Trump-Epstein files."
A grand jury in Minnesota indicted Lemon, another independent journalist, Georgia Fort, and others on charges of conspiracy and interfering with the First Amendment rights of worshippers during the Jan. 18 protest at the Cities Church in St. Paul, where a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement official is a pastor.