Donald Trump calls on ABC to fire Jimmy Kimmel after controversial joke about Melania Trump sparks backlash.
Donald Trump calls on ABC to fire Jimmy Kimmel after controversial joke about Melania Trump sparks backlash.
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Trump Demands Jimmy Kimmel Be Fired Over Melania Joke

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Donald Trump has called on ABC to fire late-night host Jimmy Kimmel following a controversial joke about Melania Trump.

The backlash centres on a parody segment aired on 23 April, where Kimmel described the First Lady as having the “glow of an expectant widow”, according to reports by The Guardian and other international outlets.

What sparked the controversy

The joke quickly drew criticism from the Trump administration.

  • Donald Trump labelled the remark a “despicable call to violence”
  • Melania Trump described it as “hateful and violent rhetoric”
  • Both called on ABC to take action against the host

The comments have triggered widespread debate around political satire.

Tensions escalate after security incident

The situation intensified following a security scare at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner on 26 April.

Reports indicate that an armed individual attempted to enter the venue, raising concerns around safety at the high-profile event.

Critics argue the timing of Kimmel’s joke made it more controversial.

Kimmel responds on air

During his 27 April monologue, Kimmel addressed the backlash and stood by his comments.

He pushed back against the criticism, suggesting the First Lady should address “hateful rhetoric” within political circles.

The response has further fuelled the debate.

Pressure on ABC and Disney

This is not the first time the Trump administration has targeted Kimmel.

According to reports from CNN and Politico:

  • Kimmel previously faced scrutiny in 2025 over controversial remarks
  • There have been calls for regulatory pressure on ABC
  • Parent company Disney has yet to comment

The situation places renewed focus on how broadcasters handle political satire.

Free speech vs accountability

The controversy has reignited debate in the United States over the limits of comedy.

  • Free speech advocates warn against political interference in media
  • Critics argue public figures should not be targeted with remarks seen as harmful

The divide highlights ongoing tensions between satire and responsibility.

What happens next

ABC has not issued an official response to the latest calls.

The situation remains fluid, with pressure building from both political figures and media commentators.

For now, the dispute continues to play out in public.

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