βWe won, the president lost,β Jimmy Kimmel says in Christmas message
Jimmy Kimmel swapped his suit and late-night desk for a cardigan and Christmas living room scene as he shared with British viewers an important holiday message: βTyranny is booming over here.β
Kimmel appeared on public broadcaster Channel 4 Thursday to deliver an βalternative Christmas message,β counter programming to the British monarchβs annual televised address.
Kimmelβs message focused on his battle with President Trump, who reveled in his talk showβs September suspension. Kimmel was benched for roughly a week after backlash to his comments about Charlie Kirk β and an ominous threat by the Federal Communications Commission chair. Kimmel had criticized MAGA supporters for attempting to βscore political pointsβ after the conservative activistβs killing. He also poked fun at Trump boasting about White House ballroom renovations after being asked about Kirkβs death.
βYou may have read in your colorful newspapers my countryβs president would like to shut me up because I donβt adore him in the way he likes to be adored,β he said. He attributed the return of βJimmy Kimmel Live!β to the βmillions and millions of peopleβ who fought to get him back on the air in the name of free speech.
βAnd because so many people spoke out, we came back. Our show came back stronger than ever. We won, the president lost, and now Iβm back on the air every night giving the most powerful politician on Earth a right, and richly deserved, bollocking,β he said, referencing the British slang for scolding. Earlier this month, Kimmel signed a contract extension with ABC through May 2027.
Past hosts of the alternative Christmas message, which began in 1993, include Edward Snowden, Jesse Jackson and a deepfake of Queen Elizabeth II.
During his address, Kimmel called the president βKing Donny the 8th.β βWe donβt have a problem with your king, just the guy who thinks heβs our king,β he said, apologizing for the state of America and its democratic institutions.
βDonβt give up on us,β Kimmel said. βWeβre going through a bit of a wobble right now, but weβll come around.β