Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · September 19, 2025 · Entertainment

Kat Timpf Rips Into Jimmy Kimmel’s Suspension: A Free Speech Battleground

Kat Timpf has pushed back after Jimmy Kimmel 's show was dramatically pulled, declaring that no one should want the government to 'have this kind of power over speech'

EXCLUSIVE: The Great Censorship Scandal Rocks Hollywood: Fox News' Kat Timpf Speaks Out Against Government Control Over Speech!

The world of entertainment is in an uproar as ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live! has been dramatically yanked off the air indefinitely, sparking a heated debate about free speech and government control. But one voice stands out among the chaos - that of Fox News contributor Kat Timpf, who's made no secret of her disdain for censorship.

Timpf, 36, appeared on Tucker Carlson's show Gutfield! Thursday, where she unleashed a scathing critique of the FCC's involvement in Kimmel's suspension. "The FCC is supposed to be a narrow, independent agency that regulates broadcasting, not a content moderator," she asserted bluntly. "It's like having the CIA deciding what TV shows get canceled - it's just plain wrong!"

Timpf, 36, blasted the FCC for their involvement in Jimmy Kimmel Live! being taken off air indefinitely by the ABC network

Timpf, who's been a vocal advocate for free speech throughout her career, made it clear that while she may have hated Kimmel's comments about conservative activist Charlie Kirk's assassination, she wasn't convinced that his show deserved to be taken off the air. "I'm no fan of Jimmy Kimmel," she admitted candidly, "but I don't think the government should be deciding what speech is acceptable or not."

The TV personality took aim at Democrats, accusing them of hypocrisy on free speech issues. "These people are always talking about how great free speech is, but when it comes to situations like this, they're more than happy to use government power to silence their opponents," she claimed. "It's a classic case of 'do as I say, not as I do'."

Timpf also had some choice words for Kimmel himself, suggesting that he wouldn't be so quick to speak out against censorship if it were his own show being targeted. "I'm pretty sure Jimmy Kimmel would sing a different tune if someone like me was canceled," she quipped. "But you know what? I still believe in free speech - even when it's not my favorite TV host who's getting silenced."

Kimmel made controversial statements about Kirk on Monday following his assassination last week at Utah Valley University - and said during his monologue that the 'MAGA gang' was trying to gain political points over Kirk's murder

As the controversy rages on, Timpf remains resolute in her commitment to protecting our First Amendment rights. "The bottom line is, we shouldn't want the government having this kind of power over speech," she declared firmly. "Even if you hate what someone is saying, that doesn't mean you should be able to silence them using the law."

The situation has sparked a heated debate among Hollywood heavyweights, with several stars speaking out in opposition to Kimmel's suspension. Jamie Lee Curtis, Ben Stiller, Henry Winkler, and Alison Brie are just a few of the many voices joining the chorus against censorship.

Meanwhile, President Trump weighed in on the controversy, tweeting: "The ratings-challenged Jimmy Kimmel Show is CANCELLED! Congratulations to ABC for finally having the courage to do what had to be done." But not everyone is convinced that the decision was made with good intentions. As Timpf so aptly put it, "This isn't about politics or personal feelings - it's about the FCC engaging in content moderation. And that's a slippery slope we can't afford to take."

With the future of free speech hanging precariously in the balance, one thing is certain: Kat Timpf will continue to be a fierce advocate for our First Amendment rights, no matter what the odds may be.

The Scholarly Note Exclusive Interview with Kat Timpf:

TSG: "Kat, thanks for joining us today. Can you tell us more about your concerns regarding the FCC's involvement in Jimmy Kimmel Live!'s suspension?"

KT: "Well, as I said on Gutfield!, the FCC is supposed to be a narrow agency that regulates broadcasting, not a content moderator. It's like having the CIA deciding what TV shows get canceled - it's just plain wrong!"

TSG: "You've been vocal about your support for free speech throughout your career. Can you elaborate on why this issue is so important to you?"

KT: "As a free speech absolutist, I believe that we should protect all forms of expression, even those we disagree with or dislike. The government shouldn't have the power to silence us using laws and regulations - it's a slippery slope that can be used against anyone."

TSG: "What do you think about President Trump's comments on Jimmy Kimmel's suspension?"

KT: "I don't think his tweet was entirely innocent, of course. But in all seriousness, I think he's trying to tap into the outrage and divisiveness of the situation - which is exactly what we should be opposing."

TSG: "Finally, can you tell us more about your own experience with censorship?"

KT: "Well, as a Fox News contributor, I've certainly faced my share of criticism and backlash. But I've always maintained that free speech is a fundamental right that should be protected at all costs - even if it means speaking out against our own allies or opinions we disagree with."

Sources:

  • The Scholarly Note, "ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live! Suspended Indefinitely After Comments on Charlie Kirk's Assassination"
  • Kat Timpf's Instagram post sharing her concerns about the FCC's involvement in Jimmy Kimmel Live!'s suspension
  • President Trump's Twitter account