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Kimmel's emotional and highly anticipated return to ABC very quickly became the most popular 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' monologue on YouTube.
During the Sept. 25 episode of 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!,' host Jimmy Kimmel continued taking aim at President Donald Trump in his opening monologue. The late-night host called out Trump saying Tylenol causes autism and thanked the president for helping him achieve a ratings surge after 23 years on air.
Colbert's The Late Show has still been cancelled, but Jimmy Kimmel Live! seems to be safe for the time being, as well as The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon and Late Night with Seth Meyers over on NBC. If you want to see more of Kimmel, you can find episodes of his show on weeknights at 11:35 p.m. ET on ABC.
Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert may’ve had an ulterior motive with their late night crossover Tuesday evening. The comedian kicked off the second night of his “Brooklyn Week” by happily announcing that his late night peer from CBS would be joining him as a guest — and that he’d “simultaneously” be appearing on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.
Piers Morgan, Megyn Kelly and Ben Stiller were among those who reacted to Jimmy Kimmel's TV return following his temporary suspension on ABC.
During his first show of five shows in Brooklyn, N.Y., Jimmy Kimmel took aim at JD Vance over comments that the vice president made regarding his show's suspension. While Vance implied that the show was not funny or popular,
The Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon said he will remain balanced when it comes to politics. After Jimmy Kimmel Live! was temporarily suspended, politics has been a sensitive subject for late-night talk shows.