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Jimmy Kimmel's savage reaction to ABC's decision to axe his late-night show

Jimmy Kimmel's savage reaction to ABC's decision to axe his late-night show
Jimmy Kimmel's programme has been scrapped(Image: Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)

Jimmy Kimmel is said to be "p*ssed" over ABC's decision to axe his late-night show indefinitely.

Jimmy Kimmel Live! has been scrapped following the veteran host's divisive comments about the reaction to Charlie Kirk's assassination on Monday and Tuesday's shows. A group of ABC-affiliated stations said it would not air the programme, citing the remarks broadcast less than one week after the killing as the reason.

But the star, who has hosted and been executive producer of the show since 2003, "isn't going to take this lightly," according to sources. One insider said: "Jimmy is p*ssed over the decision to suspend him and the show and he isn't going to take this lightly, as he is actively looking for ways to get out of his contract. This is the last straw and Jimmy is now looking to forever break his relationship with ABC forever."

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Kimmel is pictured at a Democratic coordinated campaign canvass launch last year
Kimmel is pictured at a Democratic coordinated campaign canvass launch last year(Image: Getty Images)

Kimmel's comments included: "Many in MAGA land are working very hard to capitalise on the murder of Charlie Kirk." He also said on Monday's programme: "We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterise this kid 'who murdered' Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them, and doing everything they can to score political points from it."

These were deemed "offensive and insensitive" by Nexstar Communications Group, which operates 23 ABC affiliates, and ABC itself moved swiftly on Wednesday. Kimmel, himself, is yet to comment on ABC's move but President Donald Trump brazenly posted on Truth Social: "Congratulations to ABC for finally having the courage to do what had to be done."

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Kimmel's contract is up in May next year, though, and insiders believe he is now "looking for ways to get out" of the deal. It is believed Kimmel, 57, is set to go on Stephen Colbert's show in the US in the coming days as Colbert - a Democrat - has also been criticised by Mr Trump after his show was axed by CBS in the summer.

The source told the Daily Mail: "They both are in the same predicament with being against the Trump administration, and they are now looking to do something together to fight for what they believe in. They both don't want Trump to win in any way or fashion at all, and this has lit an extreme fire under Jimmy's a** to continue to tell it like it is and be real to himself."

The suspect in the Kirk case is Tyler Robinson, a young man who grew up in a conservative household in southern Utah but was enmeshed in "leftist ideology." His parents told investigators he had turned politically left and pro-LGBTQ rights in the last year.

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