BREAKING: Kimmel Thought Suspension Was Bad - Wait Until You See What ABC Just Did NEXT!

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The establishment is in complete meltdown mode. In this explosive segment from the Next News Network's RAW FEED, Gary Franchi exposes how Jimmy Kimmel's suspension after mocking Charlie Kirk's murder has triggered unprecedented panic among Democrats. Eric Swalwell ran to cameras claiming it should "shake every American" that a comedian got fired. Chuck Schumer demanded FCC Chair Brandon Carr resign immediately. The hysteria reveals their worst fear: they just lost their most reliable propaganda weapon.

Inside sources tell Fox News that Kimmel is "going nuclear" and "furious" over ABC's decision, calling this "the last straw." But President Trump, speaking from Air Force One, cut through the spin: "Jimmy Kimmel was fired because he had bad ratings more than anything else. And he said a horrible thing about a great gentleman known as Charlie Kirk. Jimmy Kimmel is not a talented person."

The truth is simpler than the conspiracies. Kimmel wasn't doing comedy when he lied about Kirk's assassination. He flat-out claimed it was MAGA violence when the killer was a radical leftist. FCC Chair Brandon Carr made it clear: "If you're gonna have a license from the FCC, we expect you to broadly serve the public interest." When you spread disinformation about a political murder, you've crossed the line from satire into deception.

Bill O'Reilly, appearing on Chris Cuomo's show in a moment of pure irony, nailed the issue: "This isn't about censorship. This is about responsibility. Every corporation has a responsibility to make sure the product it is selling is an honest product. And by saying that MAGA might have been responsible for murder, not only is that defamatory, but it's outrageous."

The Democrat meltdown reached absurd heights when Swalwell appeared on CNN wearing a "Jimmy Kimmel Live" hat, falsely claiming "the president of the United States is out there firing comedians." Scott Jennings destroyed that narrative on the same network: "He has a right to do so but he does not have a right to have a television show where he lies his ass off to the American people."

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Keith Olbermann's unhinged response shows how desperate the left has become. He blamed Trump for creating the environment that led to Kirk's death, claiming "the leading threat to conservatives is MAGA." This from the same crowd that spent years calling for confrontation and resistance. The projection is breathtaking.

Even CNN couldn't defend Kimmel's lies. Joseph Moreno burst the liberal bubble: "I don't think this is a legal issue. I don't think this can be pointed to the FCC or the Trump administration." He explained what millions of conservatives already knew: "When you have conservative leanings and you're constantly mocked and you're constantly feel like you're doing something wrong, you shut it off."

The real story isn't about censorship—it's about consequences. Sinclair Broadcasting announced they'll air a Charlie Kirk memorial special during Kimmel's time slot on Friday. Nexstar and Sinclair, representing 80% of local TV markets, pulled the show before ABC acted. This wasn't government coercion; it was the free market responding to lies about a murdered patriot.

Democrats like Gavin Newsom and JB Pritzker rushed to defend Kimmel, but their arguments crumble under scrutiny. Newsom tried claiming this was about satire, but as Gary Franchi responded: "Kimmel wasn't doing satire Gavin. He was flat-out lying. He smeared Charlie Kirk's murder as MAGA when in reality the killer was a radical leftist."

Brian Stelter spun conspiracy theories about broadcast mergers and FCC favors, but Dana Loesch got Brandon Carr on record: "We never told anybody that they had to get rid of Kimmel. Frankly, I was surprised to see that Disney took that step." ABC made a business decision after their product became toxic to 80% of their distribution network. Speech has consequences, and Jimmy Kimmel just learned that lesson the hard way.

Catch the whole RAW FEED live stream at https://youtu.be/gqk_YKTJARc

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