Kimmel Faces Backlash After Trump Joke Before WHCA Shooting…
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel is navigating a massive firestorm of criticism following a controversial joke directed at Melania Trump during a monologue preceding the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner (WHCA). During his routine, Kimmel remarked that the former First Lady possessed the “glow of an expectant widow.” The comment, which aired just days before a violent security breach and attempted assassination at the actual event, has triggered a wave of condemnation from across the political spectrum. Both President Donald Trump and Melania Trump have publicly called for ABC to terminate Kimmel’s employment, citing the extreme insensitivity of the remark in light of the subsequent attack.
The backlash extends beyond the Trump family, reaching deep into the media industry and political circles. Inside ABC, an anonymous staffer criticized the network’s editorial direction, questioning whether media companies should mirror “cruel” power dynamics-likened to the “House of Cards” model-or focus on community building, similar to the “Ted Lasso” approach. An entertainment lawyer representing network talent argued that Disney has abandoned “wholesome, American values,” questioning what level of misconduct is required for Kimmel to face professional consequences. Even David Axelrod, a former senior adviser to President Obama, described the joke as “tasteless” and urged the comedian to issue an apology.
Previous Controversies and Contract Extension
This is not the first time Jimmy Kimmel has drawn fire for his rhetoric. Last fall, he faced a temporary suspension and protests outside Disney’s offices in Burbank, California, following comments regarding the killing of a conservative activist. That incident caught the attention of FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, who raised concerns about the network’s conduct. Despite these recurring controversies, Disney recently extended Kimmel’s contract through May 2027. However, the current situation presents a significant challenge for new Disney CEO Josh D’Amaro, who recently succeeded Bob Iger and must now navigate a landscape of public outrage and subscription cancellations.
As the debate over late-night discourse intensifies, federal authorities are moving forward with the prosecution of Cole Tomas Allen, the 31-year-old suspect from Torrance, California. Allen faces multiple charges, including the attempted assassination of the president and discharging a firearm during a crime of violence. Prosecutors indicate that additional charges are likely, with the suspect potentially facing life in prison. The convergence of toxic political rhetoric and real-world violence has left the media industry grappling with its role in shaping national values during an increasingly polarized era.