WE DID IT: Jimmy Kimmel RIPPED Off-Air By ABC After Sick Charlie Kirk LIE | We Just Changed Culture

VICTORY: Jimmy Kimmel RIPPED Off-Air After Sick Charlie Kirk Lie – We Did It for Charlie!

It finally happened. The unthinkable. The smug Hollywood late-night kingpin who mocked a murdered man has been brought to his knees. Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show has been ripped off the air indefinitely—and it’s not because of ratings, not because of creative changes, but because of the sick lies he spewed about Charlie Kirk’s assassination.

This is not a rumor. This is not speculation. The Wall Street Journal itself confirmed Disney has pulled the plug on Kimmel. ABC, under pressure from affiliates, regulators, and millions of outraged Americans, has been forced to act.

Why? Because Kimmel didn’t just “make a joke.” He looked into the camera, hours after Charlie Kirk was murdered, and claimed the MAGA movement itself was to blame—twisting the knife, mocking Charlie, and essentially saying Kirk “deserved” his death. It was one of the ugliest, most indecent moments in late-night history.

But here’s the part that changes everything: the people fought back—and won.

Clips of Kimmel’s vile remarks went viral. Millions watched. Tens of thousands reposted. Conservative leaders like FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr blasted Kimmel’s comments as “sick” and “politically motivated misinformation.” Major broadcast groups like NextStar, controlling 32 ABC affiliates and 15 million households, announced they would no longer air Kimmel’s show. The money dried up. The walls closed in. And Disney finally caved.

Jimmy Kimmel is finished.

This isn’t just about one late-night host. This is about power shifting. For decades, Hollywood elites laughed at conservatives, mocked faith, smeared patriots, and thought there would never be consequences. But now, for the first time, the people have shown they can reach into the black heart of Hollywood and rip out one of its biggest stars.

And make no mistake: this is what Charlie Kirk always wanted. He fought for cultural influence, for a world where ordinary Americans could check the lies of the media class. Today, we honored that mission. Today, we fought for Charlie—and won.

Jimmy Kimmel can go cry into his millions. He can rant on YouTube or throw tantrums in interviews. That’s his right. But what he no longer has is a primetime broadcast platform to lie, smear, and dance on the graves of murdered patriots.

This is justice. This is accountability. And this is only the beginning.

We did it for Charlie. We did it for America. And we are just getting started.