
Jimmy Kimmel Won’t Be Returning To Sinclair’s ABC Stations
Sinclair just took a stand for truth and decency.
Despite ABC’s desperate attempt to revive Jimmy Kimmel’s failing late-night program, Sinclair has confirmed that they will pull Kimmel “indefinitely” from all of their ABC affiliates.
A spokesperson didn’t mince words:
“Beginning Tuesday night, Sinclair will be preempting Jimmy Kimmel Live! across our ABC affiliate stations and replacing it with news programming. Discussions with ABC are ongoing as we evaluate the show’s potential return.”
This is the right call.
For too long, Kimmel has used his platform not for humor, not for unity, but for vicious attacks on ordinary Americans who don’t share his politics.
He has mocked faith, insulted families, and demeaned patriots.
But his latest stunt—lying about Charlie Kirk’s murder and smearing his widow Erika—crossed a line that cannot be ignored.
Sources say ABC executives themselves want Kimmel to apologize directly to Erika Kirk.
And they’re right. No grieving wife should be subjected to such cruelty on national television.
But let’s be clear…an apology is the bare minimum. Erika should absolutely consider suing Jimmy Kimmel for malicious defamation.
He deliberately spread falsehoods about her and her husband in the wake of a tragedy.
That is not comedy.
That is not protected banter.
That is calculated slander with real harm.
Sinclair deserves praise for saying: enough is enough. They’ve chosen truth over late-night propaganda, and millions of households will be spared from Kimmel’s hateful rants.
The media will scream about “censorship.” But this isn’t censorship. This is accountability. Free speech does not mean freedom from consequences. If you abuse your platform, if you mock the suffering of a widow, if you spread lies about a man’s death, you will face pushback.
Erika, stay strong. Sue him. Force him to answer in a court of law for what he has done!
And to Sinclair… well done. America is watching, and you’ve proven that decency and courage still exist in media.