Posted 5 minutes agoSubscribe to Screen Time NewsletterCaret DownHere's How Celebrities And Politicians Are Reacting To Jimmy Kimmel's Show Being Pulled Over Charlie Kirk CommentsFrom former president Barack Obama and Jamie Lee Curtis to Rosie O'Donnell and Gavin Newsom - everybody's ten toes down for Jimmy.by Mychal ThompsonBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLinkHot Topic🔥 Full coverage and conversation on Politics Disney's ABC decided to pull Jimmy Kimmel Live! from the network "indefinitely" after the host made comments about the killing of Charlie Kirk. Randy Holmes / Getty Images, Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images On Monday, Jimmy suggested the suspected shooter in Charlie's assassination could've had right-wing views, which led to threats of penalties from FCC Chair Brendan Carr. The chair suggested that ABC and Disney take action, and the FCC could potentially penalize other broadcasters for airing the late-night show. Celebrities, media personalities, and politicians everywhere are criticizing ABC's decision to remove Jimmy Kimmel Live! - Here's what they're saying: 1. Wanda Sykes, who was set to be an upcoming guest on the show, posted on Instagram, criticizing Donald Trump's administration. "Let's see. He didn't end the Ukraine war or solve Gaza within his first week," Wanda said. "But he did end freedom of speech within his first year. Hey, for those of you who pray, now's the time to do it. Love you, Jimmy." Randy Holmes / Disney 2. Wanda's IG post received comments from Rosie O'Donnell, who wrote "SHAME ON ABC AND THE FCC #FDT," an acronym made famous by the 2016 YG song. Mike Marsland / Getty Images / Via Instagram: @iamwandasykes BuzzFeed TrendingHot TopicLet's chat about all things PoliticsSee our Politics Discussions 3. Erika Alexander responded to Wanda's video, simply writing, "This is a damn shame." Aaron J. Thornton / Getty Images / Via Instagram: @iamwandasykes 4. Ben Stiller replied to the Wall Street Journal reporter Joe Flint's X post about the news, writing, "This isn't right." Randy Holmes / Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images 5. Jean Smart shared a photo with Jimmy on Instagram alongside a caption expressing her frustration with the news. "I am horrified at the cancellation of Jimmy Kimmel Live," she wrote. "What Jimmy said was FREE speech, not hate speech. People seem to only want to protect free speech when it suits THEIR agenda. Though I didn't agree at ALL with Charlie Kirk; his shooting death sickened me; and should have sickened any decent human being. What is happening to our country?" Gilbert Flores / Variety via Getty Images 6. Jamie Lee Curtis shared an Instagram story linking to a 2015 Rolling Stone interview where Jimmy discussed Trump, patriotism, and cancel culture, saying, "I don't think anybody should be canceled. I really don't." Randy Holmes / Disney via Getty Images 7. Josh Gad called out ABC's parent company on Threads, writing, "Disney... this ain't it." Randy Holmes / Disney via Getty Images 8. Henry Winkler gave Jimmy his flowers on X, writing, "@jimmykimmel his humor, his insights are important to keep showing us who we are . AND he is a most wonderful fellow." Randy Holmes / Disney via Getty Images 9. Kathy Griffin encouraged people on Instagram to "take it from me, it is important to have Jimmy Kimmel's back right now. Be vocal. Be an ideological consumer. Money is all their crowd cares about." Randy Holmes / ABC via Getty Images 10. Marc Maron shared a video on Instagram airing his grievances with the current administration alongside the caption, "It's time to act. Organize, speak out, be peaceful, be urgent. It's happening very fast." Randy Holmes / Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images 11. Comedian Paul Scheer wrote on Threads, "So let me get this straight. Kimmel is off the air for his commments about the politicization of an assasination but this is totally fine," referring to Fox and Friends' Brian Kilmeade suggesting "involuntary lethal injection, or something" for homeless people on live TV. Randy Holmes / Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images 12. Actor and writer Adam Conover said, "tell me which side is anti-comedy and anti-free speech again." Variety / Getty Images 13. Comedian and writer Alex Edelman wrote in response to Deadline's reports about Nexstar and Sinclair, two of the largest station groups, and their influence on Kimmel being canceled. "This is the acutal cancel culture everyone claims to hate so much," he said. Randy Holmes / Disney 14. Comedian Mike Birbiglia shared a note on Instagram calling all comedians, which read, "I've spent a lot of time in public and private defending comedians I don't agree with. If you're a comedian and you don't call out the insanity of pulling Kimmel off the air - don't bother spouting off about free speech anymore." Randy Holmes / Getty Images 15. Rapper Plies shared on X, "They've Made Jimmy Kimmel Words More Offensive Than The Guy Who Went Around Being C