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Jimmy Kimmel, in Channel 4’s “Alternative Christmas Message,” criticized Donald Trump’s second term as President, accusing him of acting like a king and contributing to the rise of fascism. Kimmel also reflected on his temporary suspension from “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” after controversial comments following the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, a suspension celebrated by Trump. Kimmel framed his return to air as a victory for free speech and warned U.K. viewers about the dangers of silencing critics, even in the U.S., where he sees democracy being undermined. He apologized to the U.K. for the U.S.’s current political state and urged them not to give up on America.

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Jimmy Kimmel Warns of Fascism, Apologizes to U.K. for U.S. Political Turmoil in Christmas Message

LONDON – In a politically charged “Alternative Christmas Message” broadcast on Channel 4, talk show host Jimmy Kimmel took aim at U.S. President Donald Trump, warning of the rise of fascism in America. The message, traditionally a counterpoint to the British monarch’s address, saw Kimmel reflecting on what he characterized as Trump’s tyrannical second term.

“From a fascism perspective, this has been a really great year,” Kimmel stated. “Tyranny is booming over here.”

Kimmel also addressed his recent suspension from “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” following criticism over comments he made after the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Trump publicly celebrated Kimmel’s suspension, prompting concerns about freedom of speech and the press. Kimmel framed his subsequent reinstatement as a victory for free speech, noting the widespread support he received, even from those who dislike his show.

“We won, the president lost, and now I’m back on the air every night giving the most powerful politician on earth a right and richly deserved bollocking,” Kimmel told the U.K. audience.

Drawing parallels between the U.S. and countries known for suppressing dissent, Kimmel warned against silencing critics. He then apologized to the U.K. for the current political climate in the United States, citing attacks on the free press, science, medicine, judicial independence, and even the White House, referencing the demolition of the White House’s East Wing.

“We are a right mess, and we know this is also affecting you, and I just wanted to say sorry,” he said.

Channel 4 has previously featured controversial figures like Edward Snowden and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in their alternative Christmas message. The message comes amid ongoing political division and debate in the United States.

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