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Trump and Melania Demand Kimmel's Dismissal After Controversial Joke

Trump and Melania Demand Kimmel's Dismissal After Controversial Joke

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In a bold move, Donald Trump and Melania Trump have called for ABC to terminate Jimmy Kimmel following remarks he made during a recent comedic segment. This incident has ignited a national discourse on the limitations of satire and the extent of free expression within the American media landscape.

The backlash originated from a monologue delivered by Kimmel prior to the White House Correspondents' Dinner, where he made a joke about Melania Trump that was seen as egregiously offensive. Both the former president and first lady were quick to express their disdain, labeling the comment as unacceptable.

Melania Trump took to the public forum, labeling the joke as “corrosive” and representative of the escalating political polarization in the nation. She called on media outlets to be accountable for the content they share, arguing that such jests foster negativity and division. Meanwhile, Donald Trump supported her remarks, asserting that Kimmel's joke was “far beyond the pale” and urging ABC and Disney to take swift actions against him.

This controversy arose amidst a troubling security incident earlier at the Washington Hilton, where gunfire led to a chaotic atmosphere just before the Correspondents' Dinner, with police apprehending a suspect. Although unrelated, the timing of this event heightened apprehensions surrounding Kimmel's comments.

Experts in media argue that U.S. broadcasters benefit from robust free speech safeguards, enabling comedians and journalists to express themselves, even when their views are contentious or distasteful to certain audiences. Currently, there has been no official word from ABC or Disney regarding the calls for Kimmel’s departure.

This unfolding situation underscores the ongoing friction between political figures and media entities, especially in an age where satire and political dialogue frequently intersect. It also brings forth significant inquiries regarding freedom of speech versus the responsibilities that come with entertainment and news reporting.

April 28, 2026 1:06 p.m. 1291
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