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zz 📢 BREAKING NEWS: How JD Vance’s “it was just a joke” defense collapsed the moment Jimmy Kimmel played the full Brendan Carr interview🔥

There’s political spin… and then there’s whatever JD Vance thought he was doing when he tried to rewrite history about Jimmy Kimmel’s near-cancellation.

One is standard Washington behavior.
The other is straight-up insulting to anyone with a memory longer than a goldfish.

This saga starts with a tragedy: the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. While the country was processing the news, Donald Trump and his MAGA machine did what they always do — looked for a way to turn it into a weapon.

They rushed to frame the suspect as anything but one of their own. They scrambled to redirect blame. They leaned on their favorite crutch: culture war outrage. And into that chaos stepped Jimmy Kimmel.

On his show, Kimmel didn’t soft-pedal anything. He didn’t coddle the “regime.” He called out their hypocrisy, their opportunism, and their obsession with distraction. He spent most of his monologue not on Kirk, but on Trump’s totally unhinged response to the situation — and that’s what really lit the fuse.

Within hours, Trump’s handpicked FCC attack dog, Brendan Carr, appeared on a friendly conservative podcast. What he delivered was not a joke. It was not a meme. It was a threat.

Carr floated the idea that ABC and its local affiliates might not be “serving the public interest” and openly suggested their broadcast licenses should be scrutinized — and potentially pulled — over Kimmel’s jokes about the president. When a federal regulator starts talking like a mob enforcer, it stops being “commentary” and becomes a warning.

And it worked.

ABC and Disney buckled. Jimmy Kimmel Live was suspended. Major station groups like Nexstar and Sinclair dropped the show from dozens of markets. Trump celebrated on Truth Social, declaring it “great news for America” and mocking Kimmel’s talent and ratings like a petty dictator who just silenced a critic.

But this is where the story flips.

Public backlash ignited. Support poured in for Kimmel. Lawyers, journalists, and ordinary viewers saw exactly what this was: a government-backed attempt to punish speech. Within days, Disney reversed course and brought Kimmel back. His return episode exploded in viewership — more than four times his usual audience and millions more on YouTube. Trump’s censorship stunt backfired bigly.

Enter JD Vance.

Now firmly in his “Trump loyalist” era after once calling Trump “unfit,” Vance tried to run interference. Asked about Carr’s threats, he went on camera and claimed it was all… jokes. Just memes. Just social media goofing around. Kimmel, according to Vance, was never really under government threat. It was just about “bad ratings.”

That’s when Jimmy Kimmel loaded the receipts.

On his show, he played the full Carr interview — the serious one, not the GIFs. The part where Carr clearly talked about regulatory power, public airwaves, and whether these networks should be allowed to keep their licenses. He reminded viewers that even the host, Benny Johnson, described Carr’s comments as serious, immediate threats, not comedy bits.

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