By Guild Staff
Hollywood Labor, a consortium of unions including Local 700 parent union IATSE, on Thursday issued a statement condemning the suspension of ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel.
The network suspended “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” indefinitely this week following criticism from FCC Chair Brendan Carr and President Trump. Carr specifically cited a Kimmel monologue that suggested “the MAGA gang” was using the recent murder of Charlie Kirk to secure political advantage.
In response, IATSE, along with Writers Guild of America East, the Directors Guild of America, American Federation of Musicians and SAG-AFTRA, issued the following statement:
The indefinite removal of “Jimmy Kimmel Live” under government pressure is not an isolated incident. It is part of a disturbing trend of increasing interference in creative expression. This kind of political pressure on broadcasters and artists chills free speech and threatens the livelihoods of thousands of working Americans.
When a private citizen, business, or television network bows to government intimidation, it strikes at the heart of our First Amendment rights. Creative artists must be free to do their work without fear that their careers or their family’s livelihoods will be disrupted simply for their opinions.
These cases pull the rug out from under the hardworking American workers behind the scenes who make these productions possible. At a time when America’s film and television industry is still struggling due to globalization and industry contraction, further unnecessary job losses only make a bad situation worse.
Finally, media companies have a responsibility to defend their workers and the integrity of the stories they tell. All broadcasters must stand firm in defense of free expression and the First Amendment, not capitulate to a policy of political appeasement.
