The comedian called Carr’s actions ‘a direct violation of the First Amendment.’
The comedian called Carr’s actions ‘a direct violation of the First Amendment.’
by Sarah JeongSep 24, 2025, 6:18 AM UTCSarah Jeong is a features editor who publishes award-winning stories about law, tech, and internet subcultures. A journalist trained as a lawyer, she has been writing about tech for 10 years.
Jimmy Kimmel made a triumphant return to television (in most, but not all, cities) on Tuesday night, devoting his monologue to his short but shocking removal from the air. The comedian tackled the uproar head-on, directly naming Brendan
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