Fox News host Laura Ingraham defends ABC cancelling Jimmy Kimmel | US | News

Laura Ingraham, ABC’s “incredibly reckless” statements about Charlie Kirk, said Jimmy Kimmel’s decision to axle the show.
On Wednesday, September 10, Charlie made a speech at the Utah Valley University when a sniper was hit by a tragic way. He immediately ran to the hospital in critical state, but then defeated them.
Following the death of the conservative activist, many of them expressed their views on the incident on various platforms and created numerous glory throughout the country due to negative comments. A few openly oral Hollywood celebrities were “canceled” for their views, none of them had ever experienced career repercussions. The news has been coming as a ‘turbocharger’ in England and Europe since Charlie Kirk’s brutal assassination.
The decision of the network led to Fury among the fans of the host. Some even planned to boycott ABC and Disney and asked Laura to step into ABC’s defense.
During a last segment in Fox News, he discussed the problem with Byron York.
“Byron, ‘Oh, this culture of cancellation. Now you embrace the culture of cancellation’ began to those who said. This last night I shot, but I want to give you a ridiculous way of back to what we’re talking about.”
“The market is talking in this situation,” Bryan explained. “And frankly to make a joke – any joke – now it seems incredibly reckless about this assassination, and it’s even worse to withstand a slander mistake.”
Laura, “the American people have stopped connecting,” said, no one on the subject “jokes” could not find.
Kimmel and his colleagues “suggested to go back and watch [Johnny] Carson and then maybe they find their sense of humor. “
Jimmy Kimmel was prepared to explain before the Show was suspended on Charlie Kirk comments.
Kimmel’s controversial statement was held late at night on Monday, September 15, where we tried to desperate this child, who killed Maga Gang as something other than Charlie Kirk, and made his best to get political points.
He continued to criticize President Trump’s response to the news of Kirk’s death.
Shortly after the broadcast, ABC announced that it was Jimmy Kimmel Live! “indefinitely” is suspended.
“Mr. Kimmel’s comments on the death of Mr. Kirk are aggressive and insensitive at a critical time in our national political discourse, and we do not believe that they reflect the views, views or values of our local communities.”




