Kimmel returns to late night with an emotional monologue but no apologies following suspension Politics Sep 24, 2025 11:25 AM EDT
NEW YORK (AP) — Jimmy Kimmel offered no apologies in his return to late-night television and, in an emotional monologue where he appeared close to tears, said he was not trying to joke about the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. He also paid tribute to Kirk’s widow.
Nearly 8 million people had watched Kimmel’s first show back from a nearly one-week suspension on YouTube by midmorning Wednesday. Typically, he gets about 1.8 million viewers each night on television. Ratings were due to be released later in the day.
In his first public comments following the suspension, Kimmel did not hesitate to joke about his frequent foil, President Donald Trum