Sinclair Says Jimmy Kimmel Suspension 'Is Not Enough,' Demands Apology, Turning Point Donations
As conservative officials and activists took a victory lap over ABC's decision to suspend "Jimmy Kimmel Live" "indefinitely" following threats from FCC Chairman Brendan Carr over comments Kimmel made about the man who shot Charlie Kirk. Sinclair, Inc. said in a statement that this suspension is "not enough." Even before the suspension, the company, which owns 30 ABC affiliates across the United States, had already announced alongside Nexstar that it wouldn't air Kimmel for the foreseeable future over the remarks. Now the company says it plans to air a Charlie Kirk remembrance . . .