Jane Fonda’s Group Warns ABC About Trump’s Call To Fire Jimmy Kimmel


Jane Fonda‘s Committee for the First Amendment came to Jimmy Kimmel‘s defense, after President Donald Trump again called for ABC to fire the late-night host over a joke he made last week in his monologue.

First Lady Melania Trump also urged the network to “take a stand” against Kimmel.

In a statement, Fonda’s committee said that “their demands follow the same old, tired, authoritarian playbook: use the weight of government to pressure media outlets to silence speech it disfavors and chip away at First Amendment protections.

“Our answer remains the same: No. We will not obey in advance. And ABC must not, either. We will keep speaking with our First Amendment protections, and we support everyone to do the same.”

Kimmel’s skit on Thursday had him giving his own ‘alternative’ monologue to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, with archival clips of reaction shots from the first lady, Trump and others.

Kimmel said, “Our First Lady, Melania, is here. Look at Melania, so beautiful. Mrs. Trump, you have a glow like an expectant widow.”

The joke has drawn new attention following Saturday’s shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Trump and first lady Melania Trump, along with other administration officials, were rushed off the dais in the aftermath, as attendees got on the floor or under tables until it was clear.

ABC has not yet commented.

Fonda’s committee said, “In America, satire is not a crime. The right to mock, to challenge, and yes, to offend those in power, is foundational to democracy. From late-night television to political cartoons, comedy has long served as a powerful tool to expose hypocrisy, provoke debate, and drive accountability.”

In September, Kimmel made comments about the response to the assassination of Charlie Kirk (watch it here), a quip that ignited fierce criticism on the right.

A day later, FCC chairman Brendan Carr, appointed by Trump, criticized Kimmel’s comments and told a podcaster that “we can do this the easy way or the hard way,” a warning to broadcasters who hold licenses regulated by the agency. Hours later, ABC announced that it was sidelining Jimmy Kimmel Live!, as two major station groups, Nexstar and Sinclair, decided to preempt it.

Fonda’s committee said of Trump’s latest attack on Kimmel, “This is a test — of ABC, of the press, and of our collective commitment to the First Amendment. The pressure is real. The intent is unmistakable. But we have been here before, and we know what is required from all of us. Speak up. Push back. Do not capitulate. Do not be silent.”



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