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FCC orders review of Disney licences after Jimmy Kimmel joke

The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has ordered an early review of television broadcast licences held by stations operated by The Walt Disney Company following remarks by late-night host Jimmy Kimmel about Melania Trump.

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The move comes days after US President Donald Trump publicly urged ABC — owned by Disney — to remove Kimmel from the air over a joke made shortly before a shooting incident at a Washington gala attended by the president and first lady.

The FCC said on Tuesday it had already been examining Disney’s ABC stations for possible regulatory breaches, including allegations of unlawful discrimination.

A spokesperson for Disney told the BBC that ABC and its affiliated stations operate within FCC guidelines and serve the public interest.

Joke sparks political backlash

The controversy centres on a comment Kimmel made about Melania Trump during his late-night programme. The comedian said the first lady had the glow of an “expectant widow”.

The remark was made days before a gunman opened fire near a security checkpoint at a gala attended by the Trumps.

President Trump criticised the joke earlier this week, describing it as a “call to violence”. Melania Trump also condemned the comments, saying they contributed to what she called “the political sickness within America”.

Kimmel rejected the accusation, saying his remarks were not intended to encourage violence.

“I’ve been very vocal for many years speaking out against gun violence in particular,” he said.

Shooting at Washington gala

The dispute follows a security incident at the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner held at the Washington Hilton on Saturday night.

Authorities said a suspect, identified as 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen, fired shots near a security checkpoint outside the venue.

The president and first lady were evacuated unharmed.

Officials said Allen was subdued by security personnel near a staircase leading to a ballroom where more than 2,000 guests — including journalists, government officials and public figures — had gathered.

He has since been charged with attempting to assassinate the president.

Rare regulatory step

Legal experts say the FCC’s decision to bring forward a review of Disney’s broadcast licences is unusual.

Jeffrey Schneider, a professor at the USC Gould School of Law, said early licence reviews have occurred before but typically involve technical failures or fraudulent conduct.

He said the threshold for revoking broadcast licences is high, requiring regulators to demonstrate “intentional and repeated violations” of federal rules.

Schneider said it was unlikely that Disney would ultimately lose its licences, noting the burden of proof lies with the regulator.

Previous tensions

Kimmel has previously faced backlash for political remarks made on his programme.

Last September he was temporarily taken off air after comments about the killing of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk. During a monologue, Kimmel said supporters of Trump — whom he referred to as the “Maga gang” — were attempting to use the killing to gain political advantage.

His show returned to air a week later.

The FCC, established in 1934, regulates radio and television broadcasting in the United States. The agency oversees licensing of frequencies and enforces rules covering sponsorship disclosures, emergency broadcasts and standards related to obscenity and decency.

President Trump has previously suggested that television networks providing him with what he calls “bad publicity” should risk losing their licences, raising questions about how much authority the administration has over broadcasters.

Last year, FCC chairman Brendan Carr notified Disney that regulators were investigating the company’s diversity and inclusion programmes amid concerns they might conflict with federal regulations.

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Yellowtail Star Member

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1 minute ago, scottiejohn said:

Since when has TRUMP been on the left.

He is the Dictator who is forcing this!

If Trump were a dictator, Kimmel would have been killed or jailed years ago.

It is only because Trump is not a dictator that people are free to say what then like.

It is the left that shuts down speech, not the right.

scottiejohn Star Member

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1 minute ago, Yellowtail said:

If Trump were a dictator, Kimmel would have been killed or jailed years ago.

It is only because Trump is not a dictator that people are free to say what then like.

It is the left that shuts down speech, not the right.

Who is trying to shut down the Channel, is it not TRUMP's so called Government?

Yellowtail Star Member

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2 minutes ago, scottiejohn said:

Who is trying to shut down the Channel, is it not TRUMP's so called Government?

No one is trying to shut down the channel.

You seem to know nothing about the topic.

scottiejohn Star Member

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46 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

It is a license that is issued for the public good, not to further a particular ideology.

Totally agree. And I therefore ask why is TRUMP trying to shut it down.

The "public good" includes ALL AMERICANS! NOT just TRUMP deluded camp followers!

Briggsy Diamond Member

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6 hours ago, Cat Boy said:

80 year old incontinent monster

Just to clarify, ....faecally incontinent...

We don't know if he wets himself.

JerryM Gold Member

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WASHINGTON, September 18, 2025

(FCC) COMMISSIONER GOMEZ ON JIMMY KIMMEL SUSPENSION

AND GOVERNMENT CENSORSHIP

“This FCC does not have the authority, the ability, or the constitutional right to police content or punish broadcasters for speech the government dislikes. If it were to take the unprecedented step of trying to revoke broadcast licenses, which are held by local stations rather than national networks, it would run headlong into the First Amendment and fail in court on both the facts and the law. But even the threat to revoke a license is no small matter.

https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/DOC-414616A1.pdf

Rockyroad Platinum Member

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Save the unfunny clown. Should never work on tv again.

Yellowtail Star Member

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3 minutes ago, scottiejohn said:

Totally agree. And I therefore ask why is TRUMP trying to shut it down.

No one is trying to shut the channel down, to say as much is to lie.

The channel would continue on cable and online but would not de broadcasting.

3 minutes ago, scottiejohn said:

The "public good" includes ALL AMERICANS! NOT just TRUMP deluded camp followers!

Exactly. The programming should be oriented such that ALL AMERICANS can enjoy it, not just the Americans that hate Trump.

GroveHillWanderer Platinum Member

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So it seems more than a little ironic that Trump made more or less the same joke, in his speech welcoming the King.

Donald Trump Jokes About the Expiration Date on His Marriage After Slamming Jimmy Kimmel for Calling Melania an 'Expectant Widow'

President Donald Trump joked his marriage to first lady Melania Trump won’t make it as long as his parents’ 63-year marriage, just one day after demanding ABC fire Jimmy Kimmel for touching on similar themes in a monologue.

https://people.com/trump-jokes-about-his-marriage-after-kimmel-fury-11960284

thaibreaker Gold Member

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6 hours ago, FolkGuitar said:

Free Speech no longer exists in the US, period! It's not just in TV.
Sure, you can say it. But see how badly the government responds. When US Immigration has the license to pry into your phone, no entry unless you give up your passwords... That's not Free Speech.

Right. USA under Trump has become more and more like Russia under Putin and North Korea under Kim.

It's mind boggling to watch from the outside.

Yellowtail Star Member

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12 minutes ago, GroveHillWanderer said:

So it seems more than a little ironic that Trump made more or less the same joke, in his speech welcoming the King.

Donald Trump Jokes About the Expiration Date on His Marriage After Slamming Jimmy Kimmel for Calling Melania an 'Expectant Widow'

President Donald Trump joked his marriage to first lady Melania Trump won’t make it as long as his parents’ 63-year marriage, just one dapretendingy after demanding ABC fire Jimmy Kimmel for touching on similar themes in a monologue.

https://people.com/trump-jokes-about-his-marriage-after-kimmel-fury-11960284

Not the same joke, but keep pretending

Yellowtail Star Member

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1 minute ago, thaibreaker said:

Trump, Putin and Kim, to mention a few of the world's dictators (or wannabe dictator in Trump's case), are doing everything in their power to control the media, and to restrict free speech.

Where have you been under Trump?

What is Trump doing to control the media?

Yellowtail Star Member

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2 minutes ago, thaibreaker said:

Trump, Putin and Kim, to mention a few of the world's dictators (or wannabe dictator in Trump's case), are doing everything in their power to control the media, and to restrict free speech.

Where have you been under Trump?

What is Trump doing to restrict free speech?

stevenl Star Member

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13 hours ago, JonnyF said:

If that's what I thought, that is what I would have said.

Unlike you I am consistent on the issue of free speech.

Lol, I'm consistent, plus don't feel the need to bash others in every single post.

Patong2021 Diamond Member

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This is petty harassment. I listened to the joke and it is not particularly offensive. The comment was made in respect to the age difference between Melania and Donald. He will be 80 years old on June 14. Melania is 56 years old. She is 24 years younger and she will indeed be a widow in a few years.

Yellowtail Star Member

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20 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

This is petty harassment. I listened to the joke and it is not particularly offensive. The comment was made in respect to the age difference between Melania and Donald. He will be 80 years old on June 14. Melania is 56 years old. She is 24 years younger and she will indeed be a widow in a few years.

Do you really believe that after multiple assassination attempts?

What would have happened if it was Jill Biden and not Melonia?

Patong2021 Diamond Member

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1 hour ago, Yellowtail said:

Do you really believe that after multiple assassination attempts?

What would have happened if it was Jill Biden and not Melonia?

Women usually outlive men. And Jill is 9 years younger than Joe, so it is fairly certain that Jill is a widow in waiting too.

Yes, there were multiple assassination attempts. However, I believe that Don is safe from that. He will most likely die from age related illness.

pomchop Ruby Member

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Stephen King posts about Melania Trump’s comment

On April 27, King posted a retaliatory tweet on his X (formerly Twitter) profile against Melania Trump for opposing Jimmy Kimmel’s recent sketch.

“Melania Trump says Jimmy Kimmel should be canceled,” the acclaimed writer noted. “Last week, her husband commented on Robert Mueller’s death: “Good. I’m glad he’s dead.” Said Pretty much the same about my old friend Rob Reiner. People who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw s***.”

Smokey and the Bandit Gold Member

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15 hours ago, scottiejohn said:

What a snowflake attitude!

I thought at first that your post was a joke!

Oh, I see I've triggered a "free speech warrior" who thinks basic decency is a sign of weakness. It’s adorable that you're using the "snowflake" label while having a total meltdown over someone expecting a broadcast licensee to actually follow the law.glare

JonnyF Star Member

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9 hours ago, stevenl said:

Lol, I'm consistent, plus don't feel the need to bash others in every single post.

You engaged me on the topic. Not the other way around so dont start playing the victim just because I destroyed your strawman argument.

Yellowtail Star Member

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35 minutes ago, Smokey and the Bandit said:

Oh, I see I've triggered a "free speech warrior" who thinks basic decency is a sign of weakness. It’s adorable that you're using the "snowflake" label while having a total meltdown over someone expecting a broadcast licensee to actually follow the law.glare

Everyone should have free speech but the Trumps, and anyone that supports them

mikeymike100 Platinum Member

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On 4/29/2026 at 8:29 AM, stevenl said:

Agreed.

Disagree!

mikeymike100 Platinum Member

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49 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

Everyone should have free speech but the Trumps, and anyone that supports them

Exactly and therein lies the problem

mikeymike100 Platinum Member

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17 hours ago, Smokey and the Bandit said:

The "expectant widow" joke isn't just a failure of humor; it’s a catastrophic collapse of basic human decency. For Jimmy Kimmel to broadcast such a corrosive remark—insinuating that a wife is essentially waiting for her husband’s death—is a direct violation of the public interest standard that every broadcaster is legally bound to uphold. This isn't comedy; it’s hateful rhetoric that has no place on public airwaves, especially when it targets the First Lady.

The FCC is absolutely right to order an early review of Disney’s licenses. A broadcast license is a privilege, not a right, and it is contingent upon serving the community with respect and integrity. When a network consistently enables a host to spread vitriol and "political sickness," it is time for an audit. Kimmel has proven he is no longer a comedian but a biased operative who uses his platform to alienate and insult. If a host cannot stay within the boundaries of professional decency, they should be decommissioned immediately.

It is time to fire Kimmel, hold ABC accountable, and restore a level of excellence that respects the First Family and the American public.

Totally Agree!

stevenl Star Member

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1 hour ago, JonnyF said:

You engaged me on the topic. Not the other way around so dont start playing the victim just because I destroyed your strawman argument.

Lol, you're unable to destroy any argument.

JAS21 Platinum Member

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That was a brilliant comment JK is very funny…PS there are many who will be saying , if only, and then the world would be a more happy place …

JonnyF Star Member

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25 minutes ago, stevenl said:

Lol, you're unable to destroy any argument.

I destroyed yours to the point you stopped debating and whined that I was a big meanie. 😃

JerryM Gold Member

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The reason any Carson/Letterman and their late night successor talk shows stay on the broadcast air is that they deliver an audience demographic that the station's advertisers want to reach.

Yellowtail Star Member

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2 minutes ago, JerryM said:

The reason any Carson/Letterman and their late night successor talk shows stay on the broadcast air is that they deliver an audience demographic that the station's advertisers want to reach.

Irrespective of the public good, or what all Americans might want to watch.

That's the issue.

JerryM Gold Member

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14 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

Irrespective of the public good, or what all Americans might want to watch.

That's the issue.

Nobody has to watch it -- but this is about license renewal and any decision by the FCC commissioners can be challenged in DC Appeals Court.

But the current call for the review and early renewal application of the 8 ABC owned station licensees is based on a discrimination/DEI issue, not the Kimmel dustup.

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