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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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Eric Loh Star Member

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Generations of Presidents provided fodders for comedians. All Presidents will just laughed it off but not thin skinned toddler Trump. Trump as a President had used this kind of morbid language against his perceived enemies like the 2nd amendment language on Hillary and saying that the only good democrats is a dead democrat. Kimmel is a comedian and that was a joke but for Trump as the President to use such language is inexcusable.

CM Dad Silver Member

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18 hours ago, Yellowtail said:

It is a license that is issued for the public good, not to further a particular ideology. Why should Americans that support Trump have to watch this kind of thing?

Of course, the weak, pathetic Kimmel went on and claimed it was about their age difference, not the at least three assassination attempts, so he's a liar, he's not funny, and he's weak.

Let Kimmel make a monkey joke about the feckless Obama and see how long he's on the air.

Either change the channel or simply turn off your TV. You don't "have to watch this kind of thing."

JerryM Gold Member

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4 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

Generations of Presidents provided fodders for comedians.

My favorite regarding the reserved native-Vermonter "Silent Cal" Calvin Coolidge:

Dorothy Parker’s remark when told that Calvin Coolidge was dead: How can they tell?

paddypower Gold Member

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On 4/29/2026 at 8:32 AM, 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.

deflected like a true believer in anything that comes out of Trumps mouth is pure gold. Melania is also pure comedy gold.

JerryM Gold Member

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56 minutes ago, JerryM said:

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.

The FCC order directs the company to file licence-renewal applications for all of its licensed TV stations within 30 days.

The reviews could lead to the revocation of the stations' licences to broadcast, an action the commission has not taken in more than 40 years, Reuters reported.

In a statement, Democratic FCC commissioner Anna M Gomez called the FCC's order "a political stunt".

"This is unprecedented, unlawful, and going nowhere," she wrote on X. "Companies should challenge it head-on. The First Amendment is on their side.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4g0zwxl3k0o

NB from the actual FCC order: Specifically, the FCC has been investigating Disney’s ABC stations for possible violations of the Communications Act of 1934 and the FCC’s rules, including the agency’s prohibition on unlawful discrimination.

Smokey and the Bandit Gold Member

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2 hours ago, JAS21 said:

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 …

It is a fascinating take to call a "death wish" joke brilliant. I suppose if your bar for "humor" has dropped all the way to the floor, wishing for a woman to be widowed is a real comedic peak. But let’s be honest: there’s nothing "funny" about a multi-millionaire bully using his platform to normalize political violence. It’s lazy, it’s cruel, and it’s a total "system failure" of decency.

And as for your "if only" comment—it’s always the ones who claim to want a "happier world" who are the quickest to celebrate the idea of someone dying. You aren't wishing for happiness; you’re wishing for destruction because you can’t handle a different political opinion.

If the only way your world becomes "happy" is through the death of others and the "poor taste" of a late-night hack, then your version of happiness is pretty dark. Real "exquisite" wit builds something; it doesn't just bark for blood from the sidelines. Maybe try holding your entertainers to a standard higher than a schoolyard bully, and we’d actually get to that "happier world" you’re pretending to care about.

P.S. Johnny Carson was actually funny.

Smokey and the Bandit Gold Member

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47 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

Generations of Presidents provided fodders for comedians. All Presidents will just laughed it off but not thin skinned toddler Trump. Trump as a President had used this kind of morbid language against his perceived enemies like the 2nd amendment language on Hillary and saying that the only good democrats is a dead democrat. Kimmel is a comedian and that was a joke but for Trump as the President to use such language is inexcusable.

To compare the "fodder" of the past to what Kimmel is doing today is like comparing a surgical scalpel to a sledgehammer. Previous generations of comedians—led by legends like Johnny Carson—actually had talent. They used wit and timing to skewer policy, not "morbid language" to normalize the death of their opponents.

Calling out a "death wish" joke isn't being "thin-skinned"; it’s called having a standard for public decency. There is a massive operational difference between a President using tough rhetoric in a political campaign and a broadcast licensee using the public airwaves to broadcast "hateful vitriol" disguised as humor. If you can't see the difference between a political metaphor and a host literally joking about a wife becoming an "expectant widow" just days after a real-world assassination attempt, then your bias has completely blinded your judgment.

Yellowtail Star Member

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1 hour ago, JerryM said:

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.

No one has to watch anything but sexual harassment videos.

If it is for the public good, and it offends a third of the population, it is a poor choice.

1 hour ago, JerryM said:

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.

Current call?

JerryM Gold Member

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2 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

Current call?

https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/DA-26-416A1.pdf

LOS ANGELES, April 28 (Reuters) -- Senate Commerce Committee chair Ted Cruz, a Republican, criticized FCC Chairman Brendan Carr's action on Disney.

"It is not government's job to censor speech and I do not believe the FCC should operate as the speech police," he told Punchbowl News in comments confirmed by his office.

https://www.reuters.com/business/media-telecom/jimmy-kimmel-joke-enrages-white-house-tests-disneys-new-ceo-2026-04-28/

Yellowtail Star Member

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51 minutes ago, CM Dad said:

Either change the channel or simply turn off your TV. You don't "have to watch this kind of thing."

Let the haters watch it on cable or online. The public airwaves are for everyone, not just Trump-obsessed leftists.

Yellowtail Star Member

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7 minutes ago, Smokey and the Bandit said:

To compare the "fodder" of the past to what Kimmel is doing today is like comparing a surgical scalpel to a sledgehammer. Previous generations of comedians—led by legends like Johnny Carson—actually had talent. They used wit and timing to skewer policy, not "morbid language" to normalize the death of their opponents.

Calling out a "death wish" joke isn't being "thin-skinned"; it’s called having a standard for public decency. There is a massive operational difference between a President using tough rhetoric in a political campaign and a broadcast licensee using the public airwaves to broadcast "hateful vitriol" disguised as humor. If you can't see the difference between a political metaphor and a host literally joking about a wife becoming an "expectant widow" just days after a real-world assassination attempt, then your bias has completely blinded your judgment.

Kimmel used to be funny, but his ratings are in the toilet and all he can do to boost his ratings is pander to the Trump obsessed haters.

Any Ilhan Omar banging her brother or recalculating her net worth jokes?

Eric Swalwell banging his staff jokes?

Kamala drunk jokes?

Somali corruption jokes?

Katie Porter Nazi jokes?

Seems like a lot of great material out there.

Eric Loh Star Member

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13 minutes ago, Smokey and the Bandit said:

To compare the "fodder" of the past to what Kimmel is doing today is like comparing a surgical scalpel to a sledgehammer. Previous generations of comedians—led by legends like Johnny Carson—actually had talent. They used wit and timing to skewer policy, not "morbid language" to normalize the death of their opponents.

Calling out a "death wish" joke isn't being "thin-skinned"; it’s called having a standard for public decency. There is a massive operational difference between a President using tough rhetoric in a political campaign and a broadcast licensee using the public airwaves to broadcast "hateful vitriol" disguised as humor. If you can't see the difference between a political metaphor and a host literally joking about a wife becoming an "expectant widow" just days after a real-world assassination attempt, then your bias has completely blinded your judgment.

I don't see you opine on Trump's morbid language against his enemies. A joke is a form of oral literature intended a provoke amusement and laughter. In this case, Kimmel use a wordplay to deliver a punchline and amuse his audience. That is the defination of a joke. Should not be taken literally or even seriously. It is just typical Trump who said the worst thing but can't take even a joke. He is the President and his words have more consequences than a comedian like Kimmel. I enjoy the banter between Obama and Kimmel who had used some pretty crude jokes about Obama.

Yellowtail Star Member

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1 minute ago, Eric Loh said:

I don't see you opine on Trump's morbid language against his enemies. A joke is a form of oral literature intended a provoke amusement and laughter. In this case, Kimmel use a wordplay to deliver a punchline and amuse his audience. That is the defination of a joke. Should not be taken literally or even seriously. It is just typical Trump who said the worst thing but can't take even a joke. He is the President and his words have more consequences than a comedian like Kimmel. I enjoy the banter between Obama and Kimmel who had used some pretty crude jokes about Obama.

Trump does not have an FCC license, and no one is compelled to air it, much less watch it. .

That said, Trump's language and behavior often disgust me, which I've said countless times, but Trump is taken to task for it.

You want to be outraged about Trump's language but use it to give a pass to everyone else.

JonnyF Star Member

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46 minutes ago, paddypower said:

deflected like a true believer in anything that comes out of Trumps mouth is pure gold. Melania is also pure comedy gold.

I did not deflect at all. I pointed out a strawman.

I see your symptoms are not improving though.

Yellowtail Star Member

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The fact of the matter is, that the Trump-obsessed haters do not care about cruelty, vulgarities, discussing behavior, humiliation and terrorism, as long as it is directed at the people they don't like.

To them, Melaniia Trump being portrayed as an ignorant prostitute it hilarious. Mitchell Obama as a monkey is the end of the world.

Trump saying he is not sorry a man that spent years trying to ruin Trump's life was dead was the end of the world to the Trump-obsessed haters. Thousands of people posting videos online wishing Trump dead and being sorry the shooter missed, the Trump obsessed haters applaud that.

cdemundo Platinum Member

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Kimmel's joke was standard fare for an old guy with a much younger wife.

Nothing to do with the assassination attempt.

You would have to stupid that they had any relevance to each other.

Some of course are stupid, there is no getting around that.

Yellowtail Star Member

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3 minutes ago, cdemundo said:

Kimmel's joke was standard fare for an old guy with a much younger wife.

Nothing to do with the assassination attempt.

You would have to stupid that they had any relevance to each other.

Some of course are stupid, there is no getting around that.

And the assassination attempts were all staged anyways, right?

Eric Loh Star Member

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19 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

Trump does not have an FCC license, and no one is compelled to air it, much less watch it. .

That said, Trump's language and behavior often disgust me, which I've said countless times, but Trump is taken to task for it.

You want to be outraged about Trump's language but use it to give a pass to everyone else.

Simply speechless that you simply don’t get it or just you being a recalcitrant. You comparing media coverage of a President with a comedian with a FCC license aired in selected networks.

Yellowtail Star Member

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17 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

Simply speechless that you simply don’t get it or just you being a recalcitrant. You comparing media coverage of a President with a comedian with a FCC license aired in selected networks.

Actually, it was you making that comparison, I was just pointing out your hypocrocy.

newnative Diamond Member

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10 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

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

Yes. The Apprentice was enough for long-suffering Americans.

3 hours ago, Smokey and the Bandit said:

To compare the "fodder" of the past to what Kimmel is doing today is like comparing a surgical scalpel to a sledgehammer. Previous generations of comedians—led by legends like Johnny Carson—actually had talent. They used wit and timing to skewer policy, not "morbid language" to normalize the death of their opponents.

Calling out a "death wish" joke isn't being "thin-skinned"; it’s called having a standard for public decency. There is a massive operational difference between a President using tough rhetoric in a political campaign and a broadcast licensee using the public airwaves to broadcast "hateful vitriol" disguised as humor. If you can't see the difference between a political metaphor and a host literally joking about a wife becoming an "expectant widow" just days after a real-world assassination attempt, then your bias has completely blinded your judgment.

Kimmel made the joke several days before the gun incident at the Hilton.

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4 minutes ago, webfact said:

controversy centres on a comment Kimmel made about Melania Trump during his late-night programme

Typical Wokeism, lefty people, making nasty comments.

These people are so evil they want to spread their offensive hate agenda on others.

The right are doing it RIGHT, cleaning up the mess these fools have created.

On 4/29/2026 at 7:08 AM, webfact said:

The comedian said the first lady had the glow of an “expectant widow

Rockyroad Platinum Member

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2 hours ago, cdemundo said:

Kimmel's joke was standard fare for an old guy with a much younger wife.

Nothing to do with the assassination attempt.

You would have to stupid that they had any relevance to each other.

Some of course are stupid, there is no getting around that.

Old guy? He is 16 years younger than Clint Eastwood. The joke was about the shootings. Only a fool would believe Kimmel's excuse.

newnative Diamond Member

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12 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

Old guy? He is 16 years younger than Clint Eastwood. The joke was about the shootings. Only a fool would believe Kimmel's excuse.

Once again, Kimmel's Melania joke was made on April 23rd, several days before the Hilton shooting, on the 25th.

Yellowtail Star Member

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22 minutes ago, newnative said:

Yes. The Apprentice was enough for long-suffering Americans.

Kimmel made the joke several days before the gun incident at the Hilton.

And after the other (at least) three assassination attempts, yes?

And I noticed you said "gun incident" rather than assassination attempt. Do you think it was staged? Do you think the others were staged as well?

Yellowtail Star Member

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2 minutes ago, newnative said:

Once again, Kimmel's Melania joke was made on April 23rd, several days before the Hilton shooting, on the 25th.

And once again, it was after the other (at least) three assassination attempts, yes?

Would it be a funny Jill Biden joke?


Fat is a type of crazy Platinum Member

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3 hours ago, Smokey and the Bandit said:

To compare the "fodder" of the past to what Kimmel is doing today is like comparing a surgical scalpel to a sledgehammer. Previous generations of comedians—led by legends like Johnny Carson—actually had talent. They used wit and timing to skewer policy, not "morbid language" to normalize the death of their opponents.

Calling out a "death wish" joke isn't being "thin-skinned"; it’s called having a standard for public decency. There is a massive operational difference between a President using tough rhetoric in a political campaign and a broadcast licensee using the public airwaves to broadcast "hateful vitriol" disguised as humor. If you can't see the difference between a political metaphor and a host literally joking about a wife becoming an "expectant widow" just days after a real-world assassination attempt, then your bias has completely blinded your judgment.

As has been said it was before not after the incident.

As may have been said Trump made a very similar joke yesterday when he noted to the press jokingly there's no way they will be married as long as his parents who were married 63 years. Implication being due to his age.

Fat is a type of crazy Platinum Member

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On 4/29/2026 at 11:19 AM, JonnyF said:

Oh look, the lefties are all suddenly pro free speech 😆.

Thanks Johnny. Good to see you support Kimmel on this. Free speech is important as you say.

Yellowtail Star Member

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3 minutes ago, Fat is a type of crazy said:

As has been said it was before not after the incident.

As may have been said Trump made a very similar joke yesterday when he noted to the press jokingly there's no way they will be married as long as his parents who were married 63 years. Implication being due to his age.

And as has been said, there were at least three assassination attempts prior to the show, yes?

Trump joking about his young wife outliving him is not the same as Kimmel joking that Melania's husband is expected to be killed.

Yellowtail Star Member

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6 minutes ago, Fat is a type of crazy said:

Thanks Johnny. Good to see you support Kimmel on this.

I 100% support Kimmel's free speech rights.

Regulation of public airways for the public good has nothing to do with free speech.

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1 minute ago, Yellowtail said:

And as has been said, there were at least three assassination attempts prior to the show, yes?

Trump joking about his young wife outliving him is not the same as Kimmel joking that Melania's husband is expected to be killed.

I don't think the viewership read that into it. As a regular viewer of the monologue only, I know an ongoing joke is that Melania secretly does not like being with Trump, and avoids him where possible. Tonight there was a joke about his attempts to hold hands and her reluctance. You are drawing a long bow as they say.

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