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5 Things About Jimmy Kimmel’s Friend & Bandleader – Hollywood Life
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5 Things About Jimmy Kimmel’s Friend & Bandleader – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
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Jimmy Kimmel is grieving the loss of one of his closest friends and colleagues, Cleto Escobedo III. The longtime Jimmy Kimmel Live! bandleader and saxophonist, who had been with the show since it premiered in 2003, died at age 59 on November 11, 2025.

Shortly after, Kimmel shared a heartbreaking message on Instagram honoring his friend. He wrote, “Early this morning, we lost a great friend, father, son, musician and man, my longtime bandleader Cleto Escobedo III. To say that we are heartbroken is an understatement. Cleto and I have been inseparable since I was nine years old. The fact that we got to work together every day is a dream neither of us could ever have imagined would come true. Cherish your friends and please keep Cleto’s wife, children and parents in your prayers.”

Kimmel also delivered an emotional on-air tribute to Cleto on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, holding back tears as he reflected on their decades-long friendship and the irreplaceable presence Cleto brought to the show. The late-night host said their bond was more like that of brothers than co-workers.

Learn more about Jimmy’s longtime friend, Cleto, below.

He Was Jimmy Kimmel’s Lifelong Friend

Cleto and Jimmy ’s friendship began when they were just nine years old in Las Vegas. The two grew up together, attended the same schools, and bonded over their shared love of music and comedy. Their lifelong friendship became the foundation of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, with Kimmel often referring to Cleto as more of a brother than a co-worker.

He Served as the Jimmy Kimmel Live! Bandleader for Over 20 Years

When Jimmy Kimmel Live! premiered in 2003, Cleto became the show’s bandleader and saxophonist — a role he held for over 20 years. He led Cleto & The Cletones, the official house band, and helped define the show’s upbeat, soulful sound. Cleto’s humor, energy, and easy chemistry with Kimmel made him a beloved fixture on late-night TV. .

His Father Was Also in the Band

Cleto’s father, Cleto Escobedo Jr., was a musician himself — and the two shared the Jimmy Kimmel Live! stage together for years. The father-son duo quickly became fan favorites, often joking with Kimmel and performing side by side.

He Toured With Paula Abdul Early in His Music Career

Before joining Kimmel in the early 2000s, Cleto had already built an impressive résumé as a professional saxophonist. He toured with pop icon Paula Abdul, performing during her live shows and honing his skills on some of the biggest stages of the 1990s. Cleto’s versatility later led him to work with acclaimed artists including Earth, Wind & Fire, Marc Anthony, and Santana.

He Was Married and a Father of Two

Cleto was married to Lori Escobedo, and the couple had two children, Cruz and Jesse.

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How Did Cleto Escobedo Die? Jimmy Kimmel Announces Death of Cleto & the Cletones Bandleader
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How Did Cleto Escobedo Die? Jimmy Kimmel’s Bandleader’s Death – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
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Cleto Escobedo, the beloved Jimmy Kimmel Live! bandleader of Cleto and the Cletones, died on November 11, 2025. He was 59. Jimmy Kimmel was the one to break the news in a heartbreaking statement, encouraging others to “cherish your friends and please keep Cleto’s wife, children and parents in your prayers.”

“Early this morning, we lost a great friend, father, son, musician and man, my longtime bandleader Cleto Escobedo III,” Kimmel wrote via Instagram alongside a picture of Escobedo on stage. “To say that we are heartbroken is an understatement. Cleto and I have been inseparable since I was 9 years old. The fact that we got to work together every day is a dream neither of us could ever have imagined would come true.”

Below, learn about Cleto and what happened to the beloved bandleader from Kimmel’s show.

What Happened to Cleto Escobedo?

Kimmel did not elaborate on what happened to his friend and bandleader, Escobedo.

How Did Cleto Escobedo Die?

It’s still unclear how Escobedo died at the time of publication. Kimmel only noted in his announcement that Escobedo died on the morning of November 11, 2025.

What Did the Cletones Say About Cleto’s Death?

The band, which also consists of Escobedo’s father, Cleto Escobedo Sr., Jeff Babko, Toshi Yanagi, Jimmy Earl and Jonathan Dresel, has not publicly addressed their lead musician’s death at the time of publication.

How Long Did Jimmy Kimmel & His Bandleader Cleto Know Each Other?

As previously noted, Kimmel and Escobedo have known each other since they were kids. The late saxophone player grew up near the comedian in Las Vegas.

Calling Escobedo a “child prodigy,” Kimmel recalled his friend’s immense talent back in 2015. “Like, the whole school would gather to watch. He’d get standing ovations. It was a crazy thing,” Kimmel said in 2015, per ABC7.

Since Escobedo became a professional musician and went on to tour with talent such as Earth, Wind and Fire, Paula Abdul and Marc Anthony. This, in turn, helped him land his spot on Kimmel’s late-night talk show in 2003.

“And I just thought, oh my God, you know? I have a talk show. Cleto has to be my bandleader,” Kimmel previously said, per ABC7, while remembering how “nervous” he was if Disney told him, “We don’t want your friend to be the bandleader.”

“So, I took the president of ABC to see him play with his band, and he loved it,” Kimmel said. “Of course I wanted great musicians, but I wanted somebody I had chemistry with. And there’s nobody in my life I have better chemistry with than him.”

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What Happened to Cleto Escobedo? About Jimmy Kimmel’s Bandleader – Hollywood Life
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What Happened to Cleto Escobedo? About Jimmy Kimmel’s Bandleader – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
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The cast and crew of Jimmy Kimmel Live! are grieving a significant loss. Jimmy Kimmel announced the heartbreaking death of his childhood friend and Cleto and the Cletones bandleader, Cleto Escobedo III, on November 11, 2025. Escobedo was 59 when he died, which prompted viewers to wonder what happened to the pro saxophone player.

“To say that we are heartbroken is an understatement,” the late-night host wrote, in part, in an Instagram post alongside a photo of Escobedo.

“Early this morning, we lost a great friend, father, son, musician and man, my longtime bandleader Cleto Escobedo III,” Kimmel continued. “Cleto and I have been inseparable since I was 9 years old. The fact that we got to work together every day is a dream neither of us could ever have imagined would come true. Cherish your friends and please keep Cleto’s wife, children and parents in your prayers.”

How Long Did Jimmy Kimmel & Cleto Escobedo Know Each Other?

Kimmel and Escobedo were long-time friends. They’ve known each other since the comedian was 9 years old, after growing up as neighbors in Las Vegas.

In 2015, Kimmel recalled witnessing his friend grow up from a “child prodigy” to a professional musician.

“Like, the whole school would gather to watch. He’d get standing ovations. It was a crazy thing,” Kimmel said in 2015, according to ABC7. The comedian also pointed out that Escobedo had toured with multiple talents, including Earth, Wind and Fire and Paula Abdul. This and his undeniable stage presence helped the saxophone player land a gig as Kimmel’s bandleader.

What Happened to Cleto Escobedo? What We Know About Jimmy Kimmel's Bandleader
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“And I just thought, oh my God, you know? I have a talk show. Cleto has to be my bandleader,” Kimmel explained, before recalling how “nervous” he was if Disney had told him, “We don’t want your friend to be the bandleader.”

“So, I took the president of ABC to see him play with his band, and he loved it,” Kimmel said. “Of course, I wanted great musicians, but I wanted somebody I had chemistry with. And there’s nobody in my life I have better chemistry with than him.”

What Happened to Cleto Escobedo?

It’s still unclear what happened to Escobedo. Kimmel did not disclose a cause of death for his late friend, and no one from Escobedo’s inner circle or family has spoken out by the time of publication.

Was Cleto Escobedo Married With Children?

Yes, as Kimmel noted in his announcement, Escobedo is survived by his wife and children.

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Jimmy Kimmel’s show returning to all remaining ABC stations, companies say - National
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Jimmy Kimmel’s show returning to all remaining ABC stations, companies say – National

by jummy84 September 26, 2025
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Two U.S. companies will allow Jimmy Kimmel Live! to return to their ABC stations’ airwaves Friday, ending a brief boycott launched after the show’s return.

In a statement posted on social media, Sinclair Broadcast Group said Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show will return to all of its 38 ABC affiliate stations effective Sept. 26.

“Over the last week, we have received thoughtful feedback from viewers, advertisers, and community leaders representing a wide range of perspectives,” Sinclair said in the statement.

The company also said it noticed “troubling acts of violence,” referencing the shooting into the lobby of a Sacramento ABC station last Friday.

“These events underscore why responsible broadcasting matters and why respectful dialogue between differing voices remains so important,” Sinclair added.

A short time later, Nexstar Media Group said it would also return Kimmel’s show to its 28 ABC affiliate stations beginning Friday night.

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“We have had discussions with executives at The Walt Disney Company and appreciate their constructive approach to addressing our concerns,” the company said in a statement.

“As a local broadcaster, Nexstar remains committed to protecting the First Amendment while producing and airing local and national news that is fact-based and unbiased and, above all, broadcasting content that is in the best interest of the communities we serve.”

Kimmel was allowed to return to work, and hosted the show again on Sept. 23 after the network said it had “thoughtful conversations” with Kimmel.


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Both Sinclair and Nexstar said this week they would continue to keep Kimmel off their ABC airwaves despite the return, but said they remained in conversations with ABC and Disney.

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“In our ongoing and constructive discussions with ABC, Sinclair proposed measures to strengthen accountability, viewer feedback, and community dialogue, including a network-wide independent ombudsman,” Sinclair said Friday.

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It noted the company has yet to adopt those measures.

ABC suspended Jimmy Kimmel Live! completely on Sept. 17 after the namesake host made comments during a broadcast about the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

The suspension was announced shortly after Nexstar and Sinclair said they would pre-empt Kimmel’s show.

Brendan Carr, chairman of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, suggested earlier that same day that companies should take action against Kimmel over his comments “or there is going to be additional work for the FCC ahead.”

“We can do this the easy way or the hard way,” Carr added, comments that Democrats and other critics have said amounted to government pressure on affiliate stations, ABC and Disney.

United States President Donald Trump has been openly critical of the late-night host in the past, among others, and has previously suggested putting pressure on networks to have their shows cancelled.


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“Fallon has no talent. Kimmel has no talent. They’re next. They’re going to be going. I hear they’re going to be going. I don’t know, but I would imagine because they’d get — you know, Colbert has better ratings than Kimmel or Fallon,” Trump said.

In its statement, Sinclair said its earlier decision to pre-empt Jimmy Kimmel Live! was done without government pressure.

“Our decision to pre-empt this program was independent of any government interaction or influence,” it said.

Nexstar also insisted its decisions were made due to its commitment “to be stewards of the public airwaves and to protect and reflect the specific sensibilities of our communities.”


“To be clear, our commitment to those principles has guided our decisions throughout this process, independent of any external influence from government agencies or individuals,” the company’s statement said.

Nexstar last month announced a $6.2 billion deal to buy TEGNA Inc., which owns 64 other TV stations.

The deal would require the FCC to change rules limiting the number of stations a single company can own. Carr has expressed openness to changing the rule.

Sinclair has also petitioned the FCC to relax its rules limiting broadcaster ownership of stations.

Kimmel has referenced the decision to not air his show on some stations since returning to ABC this week.

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“We are broadcasting to about 75 per cent of the country from Los Angeles, California, tonight,” he said in his monologue Thursday night.

He noted next week’s shows will be taking place in Brooklyn, N.Y.

“What we have to do now is stay on the move so the FCC can’t get us,” he joked.

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Jimmy Kimmel’s show to remain off dozens of U.S. stations despite return - National
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Jimmy Kimmel’s show to remain off dozens of U.S. stations despite return – National

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
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The owners of dozens of U.S. television stations say they will continue to keep Jimmy Kimmel Live! off their airwaves despite Disney announcing the late-night comedian’s show will return from a days-long suspension Tuesday.

Nexstar Media Group, which operates 23 stations affiliated with Disney-owned ABC across the U.S., said Tuesday it will pre-empt Jimmy Kimmel’s show, noting in a statement that the program “will be available nationwide on multiple Disney-owned streaming products.”

“We made a decision last week to preempt Jimmy Kimmel Live! following what ABC referred to as Mr. Kimmel’s ‘ill-timed and insensitive’ comments at a critical time in our national discourse,” Nexstar’s statement said.

“We stand by that decision pending assurance that all parties are committed to fostering an environment of respectful, constructive dialogue in the markets we serve.”

The statement comes after Sinclair Broadcast Group, which owns 41 other ABC affiliates, said Monday it will pre-empt Jimmy Kimmel Live! on its own stations, replacing the show with news programming.

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“Discussions with ABC are ongoing as we evaluate the show’s potential return,” the company said in a statement.

ABC, which suspended Kimmel’s show last Wednesday following criticism of his comments about the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, announced Monday that Kimmel’s show would return after the network had “thoughtful conversations” with the host.

Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan is set to appear on Kimmel’s first show back, publicists for both the musician and her Hulu-distributed Lilith Fair documentary have confirmed.

Disney also announced Tuesday it was increasing subscription costs for its streaming platforms Disney+ and Hulu in the U.S. by between $2 and $7 a month. It did not announce similar price hikes in Canada.

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Several consumers said on social media they were cancelling their Disney streaming subscriptions in the wake of Kimmel’s suspension.


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The suspension was announced hours after Nexstar said it would pre-empt the show due to Kimmel’s “offensive and insensitive” remarks in the opening monologue of his Sept. 15 broadcast.

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Sinclair followed suit and said it would only return Jimmy Kimmel Live! to its affiliate’s airwaves after Kimmel apologizes to Kirk’s family and makes a “meaningful personal donation” to Kirk’s organization Turning Point USA.

Andrew Kolvet, a spokesperson for Turning Point USA, posted on X that “Disney and ABC caving and allowing Kimmel back on the air is not surprising, but it’s their mistake to make.” He later applauded Sinclair for upholding its decision to block Kimmel’s show and said affiliates “have every right to demand accountability” from the comedian, who he called “an unrepentant liar.”

Kimmel has not yet addressed his show’s suspension or its return.

Nexstar and Sinclair’s announcements last week came after Brendan Carr, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, said on a podcast last Wednesday that Kimmel was trying to “directly mislead the American public” and suggested the FCC could take action.

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“We can do this the easy way or the hard way,” Carr said. “These companies can find ways to change conduct, to take action, frankly, on Kimmel, or there is going to be additional work for the FCC ahead.”


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Those remarks set a backlash in motion, with Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas saying that Carr acted like “a mafioso.” Hundreds of entertainment luminaries, including Tom Hanks, Barbra Streisand and Jennifer Aniston, signed a letter circulated by the American Civil Liberties Union that called ABC’s move “a dark moment for freedom of speech in our nation.”

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Since Kimmel’s suspension, however, Carr has framed the situation as an organic uprising of local affiliates against national media companies to control the content they air.

“Notably, this is the first time recently that any local TV stations have pushed back on a national programmer like Disney,” he wrote on X on Tuesday. “And that is a good thing because we want want empowered local TV stations. After all, local TV stations—not the national programmers—have public interest obligations, and they should be making decisions that in their view meets the needs of their local communities.”

Carr has also accused Democrats and critics who say he exerted government pressure to limit Kimmel’s free speech of “distortion” and “projection.”

“Jimmy Kimmel is in the situation that he’s in because of his ratings, not because of anything that has happened at the federal government level,” Carr said during a conversation at the Concordia Summit in New York on Monday, before Disney announced Kimmel’s return to the air.

With files from the Associated Press


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Stephen Colbert, Jon Stewart Reacts to Jimmy Kimmel’s Return to Air

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
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Stephen Colbert, Jon Stewart and Seth Meyers are celebrating Jimmy Kimmel Live! returning to the air after ABC lifted the show’s suspension.

The Late Show host said in a teaser for his show’s Monday night opening monologue, “We do, like, 160 of these a year or something and when I have the chance, it’s always nice to start the show with some good news.”

“Just a few hours before we tape this broadcast, we got word that our long national late nightmare is over, because Disney announced that Jimmy Kimmel Live! will return to air on ABC tomorrow, Tuesday night,” Colbert added, followed by cheers from him and his live audience.

“Wonderful news from my dear friend Jimmy and his amazing staff. You know, I’m so happy for them. Plus, now that Jimmy’s not being canceled, I get to enjoy this again,” he said, showing off his Emmy Award again.

“Once more, I am the only martyr in late nights. Wait, unless CBS, you wanna announce anything?” Colbert quipped in reference to the network canceling his late night show in July.

The Daily Show‘s Stewart quipped on his Monday night show that “Jimmy Kimmel’s flying high like Advil today.” His joke referenced Trump’s announcement earlier Monday that the U.S. FDA has now linked the use of Tylenol to increased risks of autism, despite decades of evidence that it is safe.

Stewart then said he wanted to get “serious” for a moment. “That campaign that you all launched, pretending that you were going to cancel Hulu while secretly racing through four seasons of Only Murders in the Building… congratulations,” he said regarding people threatening to cancel Hulu and Disney+ in protest of Kimmel’s suspension.

“Wasn’t it interesting to try and figure out all the tentacles Disney has in your daily life? It’s one thing to swear off cruises, but the Avengers, no,” Stewart continued. “How is it possible that by getting rid of one company, I can’t watch Winnie-the-Pooh or Monday Night Football or listen to early Hilary Duff?”

Meyers, the host of Late Night, also said on his show, “Minutes before we started taping, we got word that our friend Jimmy Kimmel will be back on the air,” as his audience erupted in cheers.

“A massive national backlash to Trump’s crackdown on free speech, even among conservatives. I haven’t seen a poll yet, but I think if you asked Americans if the president should be dictating what TV hosts can and can’t say, you’d get about 3 percent positive and…” Meyers continued before cutting to a clip of Trump saying, “97 percent negative.”

ABC parent The Walt Disney Co. announced early Monday that Kimmel’s show would be returning to broadcast after its brief suspension ignited a national debate over free speech and the Trump administration’s pressure tactics.

“Last Wednesday, we made the decision to suspend production on the show to avoid further inflaming a tense situation at an emotional moment for our country,” the company wrote in a statement. “It is a decision we made because we felt some of the comments were ill-timed and thus insensitive. We have spent the last days having thoughtful conversations with Jimmy, and after those conversations, we reached the decision to return the show on Tuesday.”

Jimmy Kimmel Live! was initially suspended after a comment the host made during his Sept. 15 episode, which he suggested Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin was a MAGA conservative, caused a stir online. FCC chair Brendan Carr also threatened ABC’s affiliate licenses over the remark, which led some to preempt Kimmel’s show at the time.

While Jimmy Kimmel Live! will return Tuesday night, Sinclair Broadcast Group shared later on Monday that it will preempt the show, noting that “discussions with ABC are ongoing as we evaluate the show’s potential return.”

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Jimmy Kimmel’s Return, Feckless Billionares

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
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Kamala Harris began her career in public life as a prosecutor. But, to this day, she remains unwilling to place herself in the sights of a real interrogator. 

On Monday night, ahead of the Sept. 23 release of her campaign memoir “107 Days,” Harris sat with Rachel Maddow on MSNBC. The interview was, by its design, gooily sympathetic. Maddow, a TV veteran, somewhat bafflingly began the broadcast by declaring “I’m a little nervous about this interview, because it’s a big deal.” She told the former vice president and presidential nominee, in setting up an early softball, “You’ve become the patron saint of ‘I told you so.’” And she laughingly responded when Harris nostalgically brought up the 2024 campaign line “I know his type.” (Harris, like other prominent Democrats including Michelle Obama and Joe Biden, avoided using Trump’s name.)

It’s not that Harris deserves to be filleted, especially in a political climate where Harris, out of office, has relatively little real influence, and those who do hold power are restructuring our society on every level, every day. But… “I know his type” didn’t work. There are reasons beyond Harris that Harris lost the 2024 election, but an interview that seemed determined to avoid them left potential insight on the table. 

Maddow and Harris seemed to have a genuine rapport, and in moments, the Harris who seemed just beyond the veil in 2024 — laughing hard, comfortable in her skin, freewheeling — poked through. One felt for Maddow’s interview subject: Anyone who’s ever written and published a personal essay can perhaps relate to Harris’ discomfort in being reminded of the things she’d put on the page about various Democratic politicians. She took care to note, several times, that California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who Harris reportedly writes ghosted her request for support in her presidential bid as it began, has a great sense of humor, while she split hairs over how to describe her ultimate decision not to include first-choice running mate Pete Buttigieg on her ticket: It wasn’t because he’s gay, it’s because a gay man and a woman of color together would have been too much to introduce to the nation so rapidly.

But allowing so much time for Harris to attempt to unsay what her book says made for a frustrating viewing experience for someone outside the core MSNBC demographic. Harris’ whole thing, to this point, has been a certain unknowability, a tendency Maddow could sometimes, with her amiable approach to Harris, encourage. During her foreshortened presidential campaign, for example, Harris did relatively little press, and tended to do so late and only in utterly familiar settings. (She also struggled even within those: An appearance on “The View” in which she could not name a difference between her governing style and Joe Biden’s could be argued to have been her campaign’s death knell.) 

As the principal on a presidential campaign, Harris generally avoided opportunities to speak on her own behalf in a setting the campaign did not control. While it’s apparent Maddow was literally free to write her own questions, she was doing so for an audience predisposed to want to see Harris get a win. The result, for any curious viewer interested in seeing how Harris was doing, could obscure as much as it revealed. 

At times, indeed, it seemed as though Maddow was pushing Harris toward that potential win. Though being Biden’s vice president, reporting on “107 Days” indicates, was arduous in many ways, it may have been easier than being the face of the campaign in just one way: Harris wasn’t obligated to speak for herself. Similarly, in this interview, she was much more comfortable acting in direct opposition (as when she decried the Trump administration’s policies and urged “feckless” billionaires to oppose him) or espousing generally approved wisdom (applauding Jimmy Kimmel’s return to ABC as a result of “the power of the people”) than she was in looking to a vision of Harrisesque politics — a way forward. Asked a rare off-talking-points question by Maddow about whether she supported New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic Socialist, Harris said she supports any Democratic nominee for office, and went on to say that more of the nation’s attention should be on other candidates, in other cities.

Mamdani and Harris are different politicians, of different generations, with vastly different media approaches. And only one of them has ever been vice president! But — at least for a viewer living in the New York media market — it’s hard not to contrast his approach to the media with hers. Harris, aside from the opening in which she pleaded with billionaires to change their behavior, seemed in this interview to be largely interested in playing the hits. (That she told Maddow that she is genuinely not focused on the question of whether or not to run for president in 2028 seemed candid and honest — Harris is not presenting as if she wants to go through that gauntlet again.) Mamdani, and others like him, use spotlights like these to look forward. “107 Days” sounds like a riveting book, and I can’t wait to read it. But Harris’ interview — the substance of it, and the unchallenging venue she chose out of a continued desire to reduce her exposure — have made me suspect that I won’t be reading it as a book about current events. It seems to be a book about history.

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Kamala Harris, In Rachel Maddow Interview, Hails Jimmy Kimmel’s Return

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
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Kamala Harris, in her first news interview since leaving office, hailed ABC’s decision to return Jimmy Kimmel to the air.

Harris told MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow, “Talk about the power being with the people and the people making that clear with their checkbooks as it relates to the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel. We saw the power of the people over the last few days, and it spoke volumes, it moved a decision in the right direction.”

Harris last week called out companies for caving to the Trump administration.

She wrote on social media, “What we are witnessing is an outright abuse of power,” Harris posted. “This administration is attacking critics and using fear as a weapon to silence anyone who would speak out. Media corporations — from television networks to newspapers — are capitulating to these threats. We cannot dare to be silent or complacent in the face of this frontal assault on free speech.”

Harris sat down with Maddow in studio as the kickoff for her book tour for 107 Days, her account of her truncated presidential campaign last year.

In the interview, Maddow called Harris the “patron saint of ‘I told you so, in terms of people understanding the warnings and predictions about what Trump would be like.” Maddow noted that Harris wrote in the book, “I predicted all of that. I warned of it. What I didn’t predict is the capitulation, the billionaires lining up to grovel, the big media companies, universities, so many major law firms.”

Harris told Maddow, “I always believed that is push came to shove, these titans of industry would be guardrails for our democracy, for the importance of sustaining democratic institutions. And one by one by one, they have been silent. They have been — I use the word feckless. It’s not like they’re going to lose their yacht or their house in the Hamptons.”

The Walt Disney Co. announced earlier that Kimmel would return to the schedule on Tuesday. The network said last week that it was pulling his late-night show indefinitely, amid the furor over a remark he made about MAGA’s effort to define the suspect in Charlie Kirk’s assassination. The network’s announcement came after a warning from the chairman of the FCC, Brendan Carr, and a statement from station group Nexstar, which said that it was pulling the show from its ABC affiliates.

Harris referred to Donald Trump as a “tyrant,” and talked not only about the administration’s pressure on Disney over Kimmel, but the president’s efforts to install loyalists as U.S. attorneys to prosecute his opponents.

“Perhaps it is because they want to please him and nominate him for a Nobel Prize,” Harris said of corporate leaders. “Perhaps it’s because they want a merger approved, or they want to avoid an investigation, but at some point they’ve got to stand up for the sake of the people who rely on all of these institutions to have integrity, and to at some point be the guardrails against a tyrant who is using the federal government to execute his whim and fancy because of a fragile ego.”

Harris’ book already has generated headlines for what she wrote about Joe Biden‘s decision to run for reelection and stay in the presidential race until July, 2024. In an excerpt that ran in The Atlantic earlier the month, Harris wrote, “‘It’s Joe and Jill’s decision.’ We all said that, like a mantra, as if we’d all been hypnotized. Was it grace, or was it recklessness? In retrospect, I think it was recklessness. The stakes were simply too high. This wasn’t a choice that should have been left to an individual’s ego, an individual’s ambition. It should have been more than a personal decision.”

On Maddow’s show, Harris said, “I realized that I have and had a certain responsibility that I should have followed through on. And so when I talk about the recklessness, as much as anything I am talking about myself. There was so much, as we know, at stake. As I write, where my head was at the time is that … it would come off as completely self serving.”

Maddow asked whether she meant telling Biden that it was not a good idea for him to run again.

“Or even if he should question if it is a good idea,” Harris said.

Maddow also asked Harris if she would consider running in 2028, but she didn’t give away much in terms of her future plans.

“That’s not my focus right now. That’s not my focus, at all,” Harris said. “It really isn’t.”

The book, Maddow said, is surprisingly candid. She referenced Harris’ revelations of text messages she got from other top Democrats after Biden dropped out and she got into the presidential race. Gavin Newsom wrote, “Hiking. Will call back.” “He never did,” Harris wrote.

“Gavin has a great sense of humor, so he is going to be fine,” Harris told Maddow. The former vice president said that Newsom’s redistricting effort, which will be on California’s November ballot, is “absolutely the right way to go.”

The measure is a response to Texas’ move to draw new district boundaries in order to make it more probable that Republicans will pick up five additional seats in next year’s midterm elections. Opponents of California’s Proposition 50 say that the way to respond should not be to suspend California’s redistricting commission, set up to try to take politics out of the process.

Harris disagreed.

“Part of what we have got to challenge ourselves to accept is that we tend to play by the rules. But this is a moment where you have got to fire with fire,” she said.

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Jimmy Kimmel's late night show to return this week after controversial suspension
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Jimmy Kimmel’s late night show to return this week after controversial suspension

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
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Jimmy Kimmel Live will return to the air this week, following its controversial suspension due to comments relating to the murder of Charlie Kirk.

Last week, it was announced that the late night host’s show had been pulled from the ABC Network, which is owned by Disney, over Kimmel’s comments following the killing of the right-wing activist.

Kirk was shot in the neck and killed at Utah Valley University campus on September 10, and, following the incident, Kimmel said that all signs pointed to Kirk’s shooter being a Trump supporter.

“We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang trying to characterise this kid who killed Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them, and doing everything they can to score political points from it,” he said in his Monday night monologue.

The subsequent fallout saw the show taken off-air indefinitely, a move that sparked a strong response from either side of the political spectrum. President Donald Trump celebrated the decision, while most of Hollywood’s labour unions reacted to the decision with anger and protest.

On Monday (September 22), the Walt Disney Company said in a statement: “Last Wednesday, we made the decision to suspend production on the show to avoid further inflaming a tense situation at an emotional moment for our country.

“It is a decision we made because we felt some of the comments were ill-timed and thus insensitive. We have spent the last days having thoughtful conversations with Jimmy, and after those conversations, we reached the decision to return the show on Tuesday.”

Reports had emerged in recent days that Kimmel’s business and legal representatives were in discussions with Disney and ABC executives in the hope of reaching a compromise.

Among those to speak out against the suspension were talk show legends Stephen Colbert and David Letterman, citing concerns relating to free speech, as well as comedian and podcaster Marc Maron, who called it “government censorship”, Olivia Rodrigo, who labelled it “blatant censorship”, and Pedro Pascal, who stressed the importance of free speech and democracy.

Over the weekend, John Cleese and Piers Morgan clashed over the cancellation after Morgan questioned Kimmel being “heralded as some kind of free speech martyr”.

The topic worked itself into Trump’s speech at Kirk’s memorial on Sunday (September 21), where he once again took aim at his political opponents on the “radical left” and addressed the backlash about Kimmel’s show being axed.

“The same commentators who this week are screaming fascism over a cancelled late-night TV show, where the anchor had no talent and no ratings, last week were implying that Charlie Kirk deserved what happened to him,” he said.

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Jimmy Kimmel’s Salary: How Much Money ABC Pays Him
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Jimmy Kimmel’s Salary: How Much Money ABC Pays Him

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
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Learn more about late-night host Jimmy Kimmel’s ABC paycheck and details about his brief suspension.

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