Jimmy Kimmel dug in his heels Thursday after getting axed by Disney execs over his dead-wrong Charlie Kirk comments, as ABC insiders told The Post the witless opening monologue didn’t even register with anyone on the show as being deeply offensive.
The $16-million-a-year late-night darling — who’s so far refused to apologize for the sick comments in order to get his show reinstated — emerged from his Los Angeles home in the afternoon, driving himself in his Audi S8 to an office complex in Century City, which houses various law offices.
But even with the fate of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” hanging by a thread, a source close to the situation said Kimmel’s opening monologue on Monday night — during which he falsely claimed that a member of the “MAGA gang” was responsible for killing Kirk on Se