Jon Stewart celebrates the return of Jimmy Kimmel after ABC suspension

In this week’s episode of “The Daily Show” fourth Jon Stewart the return of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” After ABC had taken the Late-Night program from his schedule.
After having taken a shot with the new claim from Donald Trump that causes tylenol causing autism during pregnancy, Stewart announced to do Rapturous applause: “Young Jimmy Kimmel is coming back to television! I will tell you, Jimmy Kimmel is flying high like Advil today.
The expert in the late night congratulated his audience on launching a successful, although fraudulent campaign to bring Kimmel back.
“The campaign that you all launched and pretended to cancel Hulu while secretly racing through four seasons of ‘only murders in the building’ really worked,” he said. “Congratulations!”
Stewart then took the reason that Kimmel was pulled out of the sky. He joked that, as far as he knows, “had nothing to do with the Trump administration and their explicit FCC threat that they could remove the show in the easy way or in the hard way.”
The show then cut to a clip from a Correspondent from Fox News who reflects the same opinion. She said, “My God, this had nothing to do with Donald Trump that it did not agree with something that Jimmy Kimmel said or not.”
“I mean, Gee Willickers,” said Stewart. “All my days. I mean, I don’t know why people would think so. We just remove one show a week randomly!”
The correspondent cut back to Fox News, added: “If Donald Trump wanted to get everyone out of the sky who criticized him, there would really only be a handful of individuals on television.”
“That’s funny, but it can also be a reason for self -reflection?” Asked Stewart. “Hey, if everyone on TV criticizes me, except, like four people, and one of them is my daughter -in -law, am I the drama?”
Disney and ABC revealed on Monday that they put Kimmel back in the air after having pre -printed his program on 17 September. At the announcement, Disney said in a statement: “Last Wednesday we made the decision to suspend production to further prevent a tense situation from collected an emotional moment with an emotional moment for our country. We made those conversations the decision to return the show on Tuesday.”
ABC took Kimmel out of his schedule after Nexstar Media and Sinclair, two of the largest owners in the country in the country, promised “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” For the on-Air statements by the host about the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Those announcements were made shortly after FCC chairman Brendan Carr seemed to suggest that broadcasters would take action against Kimmel for his comments.
Sinclair revealed on Monday that his ABC stations still “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” From Tuesday, and those negotiations about the return of the show will be underway.
The comeback from Kimmel, set up on Tuesday evening, was approved by Disney CEO Bob Iger and Disney Entertainment co-chairman Dana Walden. Conditions of his return are still unclear, including whether or not Kimmel should apologize for his comments about Kirk.




