Comedians, including former "Tonight Show" Host Jay Leno, weighed in on Jimmy Kimmel's indefinite suspension following the shooting death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
"Welcome to Hollywood, ladies and gentlemen, thank you," Leno said. "Once again, free speech reigns supreme here in town."
Leno talked about "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" being taken off the air indefinitely during a ceremony where veteran journalist Chris Wallace received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
"You don't get canceled saying popular things," Leno said. "Usually, it's the truth that winds up getting, so we'll see what happens."
ABC announced it was suspending Kimmel , an outspoken critic of President Trump, from his late-night talk show after he talked about Kirk's alleged killer Tyler Robinson.
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