More ‘bombshells’ expected as ABC suspends Jimmy Kimmel over Charlie Kirk remarks
Cousin Sal Iacono teases further developments on The Bill Simmons Podcast as network pauses 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' amid controversy

ABC suspended Jimmy Kimmel Live indefinitely after his monologue about Charlie Kirk s alleged assassin Tyler Robinson drew swift backlash from critics and industry figures. The program was pre-empted indefinitely as the fallout continued to unfold. Kimmel and his staff were described in multiple accounts as furious with ABC s decision, which followed a sequence of public criticisms and pressure from regulators and affiliate groups.
On The Bill Simmons Podcast, Sal Iacono, known as Cousin Sal, teased that there are still bombshells to come. He said the staff are aware of sensitive information and hinted that big developments could surface. He floated the humorous possibility that Kimmel might pursue other lines of work, such as a pop up BBQ venture in the South Bay. There are a couple bombshells still there, Iacono said, noting that the situation is very emotional. He stressed that he and Kimmel know enough to keep silent publicly.

Kimmel s remarks about Charlie Kirk s death—discussed during a recent monologue—were part of a broader critique of how the MAGA movement and questions from the White House were being handled in coverage. He criticized what he described as political posturing around the incident and tied it to how public figures respond to tragedy. The host also referenced President Trump s handling of questions about the death in a way that drew sharp followings from critics, using dark humor to illustrate frustration with what he viewed as stalled accountability. These jokes, presented on a late-night platform, prompted swift reactions from the network and observers about where comedy ends and controversy begins.
The fallout extended beyond ABC. FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr said he would consider an official inquiry into Kimmel s remarks. Former President Donald Trump commented on Truth Social that the show was canceled. Nexstar Media, a large ABC affiliate group, issued a statement suggesting it could pull the program. ABC subsequently announced that Kimmel s program would be pre-empted indefinitely, and reports indicated that Kimmel was livid with the network s decision. Some sources described the tension around unresolved matters as a factor in the suspension, with discussions ongoing behind the scenes about the show s future.
Observers note that this episode underscores the risk late-night talk shows face when navigating political commentary on broadcast platforms. The incident highlights how quickly social media and political figures can amplify conflicts, potentially reshaping audience expectations and network strategies in culture and entertainment programming.
