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Kimmel’s Tears Can’t Wash Away His Despicable Attack on Charlie Kirk

On September 10, 2025, conservative leader Charlie Kirk was tragically gunned down while speaking at Utah Valley University — a national wound that still stings for millions of Americans who watched a promising life cut short. What followed was a grotesque display of media malpractice when Jimmy Kimmel, on September 15, suggested the killer was part of the “MAGA gang,” a claim later contradicted by investigators and eyewitness accounts.

Kimmel was briefly pulled off the air by ABC and then brought back to television on September 22 and 23 to deliver a tearful monologue that smelled less of genuine remorse and more of damage control. His performance leaned into self-pity — Kimmel framing himself as the victim while the real victim, Charlie Kirk, lies in a grave and a grieving family seeks answers, not theater.

Conservative voices rightly erupted. Matt Walsh didn’t mince words, calling out Kimmel for lying and for weaponizing a murder to score political points, and he demanded the host be held accountable by the network that pays his salary. That outrage isn’t drama; it’s the righteous anger of a movement tired of having its leaders smeared and then being expected to applaud when the media stages a public weepfest.

Let’s be blunt: Kimmel’s crocodile tears follow a long pattern of elite-media arrogance where accusations fly leftward, facts are bent to fit a narrative, and when the truth emerges the same folks pivot to victimhood. Conservatives aren’t gullible — we can spot DARVO tactics a mile away, and we won’t let a late-night shock jock rewrite the record with a few damp eyes and a scripted apology.

Worse still is ABC and Disney’s swift backpedal to put Kimmel back under the klieg lights, even as affiliates like Nexstar and Sinclair considered pulling the show to protect their communities from partisan poison. The networks think their money and clout give them a pass to play both judge and jury, but Americans remember who cheered for cancellation when conservatives lost jobs years ago. Media double standards have consequences, and the public is not stupid.

The only honest step now — if any of these supposed apologies are sincere — is a clear, unambiguous retraction of the false MAGA accusation and a direct apology to the Kirk family for the damage done. Andrew Kolvet and others have laid out exactly what should be said; anything less is theater and an insult to Charlie’s memory and to every American who refuses to let the powerful evade responsibility.

This moment should steel conservatives rather than silence us. We will defend the truth, demand accountability from media elites, and stand with the Kirk family as they grieve. If the mainstream wants to keep treating our leaders as pawns in a cultural game, they will learn the hard way that hardworking Americans are done being played.

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