Seth Meyers reacts to Jimmy Kimmel's cancellation by poking fun at Trump - Internewscast Journal
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47% : Do it NBC!!!' Fallon also seemed to jokingly assuage the president on his own show Thursday night, as he had an announcer deliver any of his punchlines about Trump to make them inoffensive.28% : 'They're giving me all this bad press and they're getting a license,' the president old reporters onboard Air Force One. 'I would think maybe their license should be taken away.' 'When you have a network and you have evening shows and all they do is hit Trump, that's all they do - that license, they're not allowed to do that,' he continued, calling the broadcast network 'an arm of the Democrat Party.' The FCC chair, whom Trump admitted would have to make the ultimate decision to revoke broadcast licenses, echoed the president's remarks - arguing that late night hosts are 'enforcing a very narrow political ideology.'
22% : He added that he loves both Kimmel and Colbert, as he declared: 'We need to entertain and we need people to be happy in this crazy world.' Colbert was shockingly fired in July after he criticized CBS' parent company, Paramount, for settling a lawsuit with President Trump for $16 million amid a major merger between the company and Skydance.
21% : Hours later, President Trump suggested that networks may lose their broadcasting license if their on-air talent is critical of him.
16% : He dubbed them 'total losers on Fake News NBC' with 'terrible' ratings in a post on his Truth Social page, celebrating the announcement of Jimmy Kimmel Live!'s cancellation and applauding ABC for 'finally having the courage to do what needed to be done.' 'Their ratings are also horrible,' Trump said of Meyers and Fallon. '
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