US Vice President JD Vance shocked the public with a major announcement on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter. Vance disclosed that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to replace Jimmy Kimmel on ABC, although the network has not officially confirmed this development yet. This revelation follows the abrupt cancellation of Kimmel’s long-running late-night show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Kimmel’s show was pulled off the air by ABC after the host made controversial comments, including remarks about right-wing podcaster Charlie Kirk. The broadcaster’s decision was influenced by Kimmel’s comments regarding Kirk’s tragic death and related political jabs.
In an unprecedented move, Vice President Vance publicly congratulated Marco Rubio as the new host of ABC’s late-night program. The network’s decision to end Kimmel’s show stemmed from his controversial statements and criticisms surrounding recent events involving Charlie Kirk.
Charlie Kirk, the host of Turning Point podcast, tragically lost his life after being shot during an event at Utah Valley University. The incident has caused Kirk to become a symbol for the Republican Party.
Jimmy Kimmel’s criticism towards the handling of Kirk’s death by certain political figures has sparked debates and discussions. Kimmel expressed disapproval of the White House’s response to the tragedy, leading to further controversy.
Despite his lack of previous television hosting experience, Marco Rubio is rumored to be considering the role left vacant by Jimmy Kimmel. The potential for Rubio to have his own show on ABC remains uncertain.
Some affiliate stations are planning to air a special memorial for Charlie Kirk in place of the regular Jimmy Kimmel Live! broadcast, demonstrating the impact of recent events on programming decisions.
