Jimmy Fallon said his show has “never been political” as he sought to distance himself from a free speech row with Donald Trump.
Jimmy Fallon says he plans to keep his "head down" at "The Tonight Show" amid late-night drama and make fun of "both sides equally." ...
Late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert called President Donald Trump a "son of a b----" on Tuesday as the late-night personalities appeared on each others' shows.
Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert made history on Tuesday night (September 30) with the first-ever late-night crossover, as both hosts appeared on each other’s shows at the same time.
Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert are MAGA targets—but the ‘Tonight Show’ host is proud that his talk show historically has “never really been political.” ...
Jimmy Fallon said 'The Tonight Show' is not "that political" after being asked about Donald Trump targeting late-night during an interview on CNBC.
Shortly after Kimmel was suspended, Fallon said on his show, “To be honest with you all. I don’t know what’s going on and no one does. But I do know Jimmy Kimmel. And he’s a decent, funny and loving ...
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Jimmy Fallon blasted for Donald Trump decision - 'He stands for nothing'
The Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon has been criticized by some viewers after he said he wants to keep politics out of his show and that he tries to "hit both sides equally" ...
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Jimmy Fallon Says 'The Tonight Show' Is Not “That Political”
Jimmy Fallon has claimed that ‘The Tonight Show’ isn’t political. This comes amid rising tensions in the late-night talk show landscape. Appearing on CNBC’s ‘Squawk on the Street,’ Fallon discussed ...
During a Sept. 30 interview on CNBC, Jimmy Fallon explained what it was like working on a late-night show following Jimmy Kimmel's brief suspension. The longtime late-night host said that he doesn't a ...
Talk show host Jimmy Kimmel has marked his return to TV screens by welcoming Stephen Colbert onto his show in a move he predicted would drive Donald Trump 'nuts' ...
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Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert on one another's shows to 'drive Trump nuts'
US late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert have appeared on one another's shows in a "fun" format that Kimmel said would "drive the president nuts".
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