‘You’ve done this before,’ comedian told president, who ranted about Kimmel online and demanded his firing

Early on Thursday morning, Donald Trump made another plea for ABC to fire the late-night comedian Jimmy Kimmel, writing on his Truth Social platform that he has “NO TALENT” and “VERY POOR TELEVISION RATINGS”.
On his show later that night, Kimmel was defiant, poking at the president for his previous attempt this fall to get him fired and suggesting that Trump had clearly been watching his show.
“You’ve done this before. You tried to get me fired in September. It didn’t work,” Kimmel said. “Mr President, I admire your tenacity.”
In mid-September, Kimmel’s show was briefly suspended by ABC under pressure from two of the network’s biggest affiliate partners, Nexstar and Sinclair, not to mention Trump’s handpicked chair of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Brendan Carr, over comments that Kimmel had made about the killing of the conservative activist Charlie Kirk a few days earlier.
The comedian said his wife had broken the news to him when he woke up that day that Trump had again called for his firing. “I woke up this morning, I’m in bed, my wife comes out of the bathroom – she’s got her phone. She goes, ‘Um, Trump tweeted you should be fired again.’ I was like, ‘Oh,’ and then I went downstairs and made bagels for the kids.”
Kimmel referred to Trump as a “snowflake”.
“I have honestly lost count now of how many times the president has demanded I be pulled off the air,” he said. “Every five weeks, he flips out and wants me fired. If you got this many threats from a neighbor, you’d have no problem getting a restraining order. The judge would be like, ‘Yeah, sounds like the guy’s nuts.’ Boom. It’s disturbing.”
Kimmel said he would be happy to leave his post if Trump was willing to resign as well: “Let’s ride off into the sunset together.”
On his show, Kimmel highlighted an announcement this week from the FCC that said the agency would take public comments for a review of whether national broadcasters – such as ABC – have too much power over the local stations that cover him. Carr, the FCC’s chair, has said repeatedly that local stations don’t sufficiently have the power to push back and pre-empt national programs when they don’t think it’s in the best interest of their local viewers. Public comments are due on 10 December on the matter.
Kimmel said the review was clearly related to what happened in September, when after only a few days – and facing intense pressure from viewers – Nexstar and Sinclair opted to bring back Kimmel’s show. “No doubt because of what happened the last time they tried to strangle me,” he said.
Referencing Trump’s sexist slam of a Bloomberg News reporter on Friday, Kimmel told the president: “Quiet, piggy.”
Trump has also lobbied recently for NBC to fire another late-night comedian, Seth Meyers. “As I’ve said before, I prefer to handle these situations the way you handle an angry driver who honks and flips you off on the highway,” Meyers responded on his show. “You just ignore them – unless you’re in New Jersey, then, technically, that’s a marriage proposal.”
But, Meyers said, “I take no issue with the president voicing his displeasure with my show: that is his right – and on a lot of nights, he’s got a point!”
Kimmel makes Trump an offer after a week of attacks on ABC
On Wednesday’s “Good Morning America,” co-host Robin Roberts referenced these “extremely challenging times” and thanked Bruce for “your willingness to ask these types of questions” to those in power.
The president’s latest blast against Kimmel came Wednesday night, shortly after Kimmel talked on air about Trump reversing course and signing the bill compelling the Justice Department to release Epstein materials.
“We are one step closer to answering the question, what did the president know and how old were these women when he knew it,” Kimmel quipped.
Trump wrote that Kimmel has “NO TALENT and VERY POOR TELEVISION RATINGS” and asked, “Why do the TV Syndicates put up with it? Also, totally biased coverage. Get the bum off the air!!!”
Kimmel’s ratings are better than Trump thinks, but that’s beside the point. The point is that Trump wants to drive a wedge between Kimmel and local stations, which he called “syndicates.”
Two big owners of ABC-affiliated stations, Nexstar and Sinclair, need Trump’s man in charge of regulating stations, FCC chair Brendan Carr, to approve pending deals.
Both Nexstar and Sinclair yanked Kimmel’s show back in September when Carr denounced Kimmel’s remarks about Charlie Kirk’s suspected killer. The highly unusual blackout spotlighted longstanding tensions between local affiliates and national networks — as well as the affiliates’ limited power.
ABC briefly suspended Kimmel’s show nationwide, but brought it back in a matter of days, leaving Nexstar and Sinclair little choice but to resume airing it.
Earlier this week Carr announced that the FCC will review the relationships between networks and affiliates, though his agency has little power to effect change.
As for Kimmel, he made it sound like he’s grown accustomed to Trump’s angry posts.
“I woke up this morning, I’m in bed, my wife comes out of the bathroom, she’s got her phone,” Kimmel said. “She goes, ‘Um, Trump tweeted you should be fired again.’ I was like, ‘Oh.’ And then I went downstairs and made bagels for the kids.”
He also remarked that “if you got this many threats from a neighbor, you’d have no problem getting a restraining order. The judge would be like, ‘Yeah, sounds like the guy’s nuts.’”
Trump also recently took out his anger on another late-night comic, NBC’s Seth Meyers; last Saturday Trump said Meyers has “an incurable case of Trump Derangement Syndrome” and “NBC should fire him, IMMEDIATELY!”
Carr reposted Trump’s message on X without any further comment.
Meyers brought up Trump’s grievance on Monday’s edition of “Late Night,” remarking that “being attacked by the president this weekend doesn’t make me special in any way, shape or form. I was simply on the same shit list as Christopher Wray, James Comey, Indiana Republicans, Thomas Massie, Rand Paul, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and former President Joe Biden.”







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