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Whoopi Goldberg and Defiant ‘The View’ Co-Hosts Finally Address Jimmy Kimmel Suspension: ‘No One Silences Us’

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After two episodes of staying silent on the matter, Whoopi Goldberg and her co-hosts on ABC’s “The View” have finally commented on Jimmy Kimmel‘s suspension by the network.



“Did y’all really think we weren’t going to talk about Jimmy Kimmel?” Whoopi Goldberg asked Monday morning — after multiple episodes avoiding the matter.


“I mean, have you watched the show over the last 29 seasons?” the EGOT winner, 69, continued. “No one silences us.”


Goldberg explained that she and her co-hosts had taken “a breath” to see whether Kimmel would speak out regarding the scandal.


Last Wednesday, “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” was put on pause following the comedian’s monologue about Charlie Kirk’s death and President Trump’s reaction to the 31-year-old’s Sept. 10 murder.


ABC pulled the series after TV station conglomerate Nexstar Media expressed a “strong object[ion]” to Kimmel’s statements — and FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr threatened to launch an official probe into the 57-year-old and his show.


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Kimmel has not issued a public statement — but was recently photographed smirking at his lawyer’s office.


Goldberg railed against him being “indefinitely pre-empted” on Monday, saying, “You can not like [the] show and it can go off the air. Someone can say something they shouldn’t and get taken off the air. But the government cannot apply pressure to force someone to be silenced.”


Ana Navarro chimed in, “I don’t understand how in this country, where the First Amendment was made to the constitution to guarantee freedom of the press and freedom of speech, how the government itself is using its weight and power to bully and scare people into silence.


“This is what dictators and authoritarians do,” the 53-year-old, who “lived through a right-wing dictatorship in Nicaragua and … a left-wing dictatorship in Nicaragua,” added. “It does not matter, the ideology.”


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Alyssa Farrah Griffin agreed with her colleagues, saying, “The First Amendment is the first for a reason because you need to be able to hold those in power accountable.”


After discussing the headlines with co-hosts Joy Behar, Sara Haines and Sunny Hostin, Goldberg noted that they “talk about freedom of speech a lot” on their show, which has been running since 1997.


“We are always in somebody’s mess because somebody has decided that we have said something that’s offensive,” she said. “But we fight for everybody’s right to have freedom of speech because it means my speech is free, it means your speech is free.”


Page Six reported last Thursday that the ladies hosting “The View” — which airs, like Kimmel’s eponymous show, on ABC — had not been told “not to discuss it.”


A source told us the women would “not be silenced.”


Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers and Jimmy Fallon have also spoken out in defense of Kimmel since the news broke.


Colbert, 61, announced in July that “The Late Show” franchise is coming to an end after 33 years, which Trump, 79, celebrated via Truth Social at the time — while calling for Kimmel to be “next.”


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He wrote the same of Meyers and Fallon, both 51, last week, calling them “total losers” with “horrible” ratings.


Howard Stern is the latest to clap back at ABC, with the 71-year-old shock jock blasting the network’s “ridiculous” decision and boycotting by canceling his Disney+ subscription.


“When the government begins to interfere, when the government says, ‘I’m not pleased with you, so we’re gonna orchestrate a way to silence you,’ it’s the wrong direction for our country,” he told listeners Monday.




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With all due respect, Whoopi and the rest of the ladies of The View are full of shit. Kimmel was suspended on a Wednesday. Thursday was a live show, so they could have been the first to respond to the breaking news that morning. They didn't. Friday's show was taped on Thursday, so they also had an apportunity to address it again.


They feel safe to address it now because there has been immense backlash from celebrities, politicians both Democratic and Republican, as well as the American people, the latter who have been canceling their Disney+ and Hulu subscriptions (word is Disney lost $3 billion in revenue).


Whoopi also said that they were waiting for Jimmy to address the situation before they responded, just like they did when the FCC went after Stephen Colbert (while Colbert has responded when they attacked him, Kimmel has yet to respond). Those was the exact words a "source" stated a few days ago when The View were hit with backlash from their followers.


So Whoopi, Ana, Alyssa, Sunny and Sarah, as a wise woman who goes by Judge Judy once said, 'don't piss on my leg, and tell me it's raining."


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