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Jimmy Fallon Plans Avoid politically at ‘The Tonight Show’

Jimmy Fallon is planning to keep “The Tonight Show” out of politics.

During a recent interview with CNBCs’Squawk on the street,“The frontman of Late Nacht said that his show” never really was political “, and he plans to keep it that way.

“We are right both parties and we try to make everyone laugh, and that is really the way our show works,” Fallon said. “Our monologues are quite the same that we have done since Johnny Carson organized ‘The Tonight Show’. So really, I just keep my head down and make sure the jokes are funny.”

“I have great writers,” he added. “And we are just trying to make the best show we can and everyone entertains.”

Discussion about politics on TV in the late night, the industry has consumed since Jimmy Kimmel was temporarily pulled out of the blue for his commentary on the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

ABC, which has organized Kimmel for 24 seasons, has “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” After Nexstar Media and Sinclair, two major owners of the American TV station, promised to prevent the late-night program after Kimmel said in his monologue of September 15 that the “Maga Gang” tried to build the political momentum of Kirk’s murder.

The announcements came shortly after FCC chairman Brendan Carr suggested that broadcasters had to take action against Kimmel for his comments about Kirk. He said on Benny Johnson’s podcast: “We can do this in the easy way or in the hard way. These companies can find ways to change behavior and take action, frankly, on Kimmel or there will be extra work for the FCC in front.”

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ABC put Kimmel back on the air September 22 and Nexstar and Sinclair did the same days later. After the return of Kimmel, Donald Trump Socially went to the truth to sound in the Late-Night Show.

“Why would they want someone to return who is so bad, who is not funny, and who endangers the network by playing 99% positive democrat waste,” he wrote. “He is another arm of the DNC and, as far as I know, that would be a big illegal campaign contribution. I think we will test ABC for this. Let’s see how we are doing it. The last time I went behind them, they gave me $ 16 million dollars. This one still sounds lucrative.

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