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From late-night television to Las Vegas classrooms, the fallout from the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk has ignited a free-speech firestorm — one now touching the White House, the FCC and Nevada schools.

Debates over the First Amendment intensified this past week after ABC suspended “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” indefinitely, citing backlash from affiliates and a storm of political reaction. The move came just two days after Kimmel’s Monday monologue, in which he said the MAGA movement was “desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them.”

Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr escalated the controversy Wednesday, calling Kimmel’s remark “sick

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