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Spokesperson Andrew Kolvet, spokesperson for Charlie Kirk and Turning Point USA (TPUSA), defended the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel this week, while critics raged about worries about the first amendment.
“Something important that is missed with the Jimmy Kimmel -Saga … By spreading the common lie that Charlie was murdered by Maga, Kimmel’s implicit message was clear: if you kill a conservative, we will cover for your decks,” wrote Kolvet, whose also the executive producer of “De Charlie post. “We will laundry the murder because we don’t think conservatives deserve to live. More killing more. Kill more. We have your back.”
He continued: “This is bad. Managers at ABC rightly received a flood of complaints from affiliated companies. They asked Kimmel to apologize for lying and he refused, instead he promised to double. Only then was he canned.”
He noted that the most important networks such as ABC, NBC and CBS “enjoy mass taxpayers supported privileges and benefits” add that they should contribute to the ‘public good’.
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Charlie Kirk -friend Andrew Kolvet defended Fel Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension this week while critics raged about worries about the first amendment. (Randy Holmes/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images)
Kolvet continued: “Those privileges come up with a responsibility not to consciously spread harmful lies like the one who spread Kimmel. Jimmy Kimmel is not a victim. He is a liar. Jimmy Kimmel is not a martyr. Charlie is. Let’s keep that right.”
On Monday, during his monologue, Kimmel discussed the alleged murderer, Tyler Robinson, who is accused of Kirk’s murder while he spoke to Orem on Utah Valley University in Orem on 10 September.
“We hit a number of new low points during the weekend, where the Maga gang desperately tried to characterize this boy who kirlie Kirk killed something other than one of them and do everything they can to score political points,” said Kimmel.
The comedian did not specifically say that he thought the shooter was conservative, but many interpreted his words in this way.
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Charlie Kirk was deadly shot on 10 September. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty images)
Robinson’s mother told the researchers after they had turned him back to lean more to the left, and that he told his parents after the murder that Kirk spread ‘too much hatred’.
On Wednesday, ABC announced that “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Was suspended for an indefinite period after pressure from the Federal Communications Commission chairman Brendan Carr, who threatened ABC with regulatory consequences above Kimmel’s monologue and said: “We can do this in the easy way or the hard way” on a podcast.
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Together with the celebration, the suspension of Kimmel fueled on the first amendment. (Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty Images)
While some on the right have welcomed the vocal Trump critic who is pulled out of the air waves, the suspension has a fire storm of criticism of the first amendment – and not just on the left.
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Even some conservatives, such as the Republican senator of Texas Ted Cruz, have pointed out that the use of the FCC to make critics are silent to chase them.
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