Jimmy Kimmel: Liberals ‘viciously attacking comedians’ are a ‘big part of why Trump’ won
- Jimmy Kimmel stated in a Rolling Stone interview that attacks on comedians contribute to Donald Trump's presidency, claiming this is a significant reason he is in office again.
- Kimmel believes that outrage over comedy is often manufactured and that people who complain aren't truly angry.
- He expressed that nobody should be canceled for their jokes, emphasizing that humor should not have limits.
- Reflecting on his past, Kimmel admitted to cringing at his earlier work on 'The Man Show' and believes some things can be taken out of context.
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