
Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension sparked outrage across the spectrum.
While many conservatives have long criticized him, a surprising number are now defending his right to speak.
Their arguments reveal a deeper divide inside the GOP over free speech and government power.
Ted Cruz
The Texas senator said he disagreed with Kimmel’s remarks, but slammed the FCC’s threats as “dangerous.” Cruz argued that silencing comedians sets a precedent that can boomerang on conservatives.
Rand Paul
The Kentucky libertarian joined in, calling the FCC’s involvement “absolutely inappropriate.” Paul framed the controversy as government overreach — an issue he consistently opposes.
Don Bacon
The Nebraska congressman defended ABC’s right to make business decisions but blasted regulators for meddling. Bacon warned that government intimidation of broadcasters undermines democracy.
S.E. Cupp
The conservative commentator recalled a “generous” interview with Kimmel and praised his civility. Cupp said disagreeing with him doesn’t mean defending attempts to censor him.
Free Speech Line
These conservatives stressed that protecting speech means standing up for people you don’t agree with. Their point: free expression is either universal or it’s meaningless.
GOP Divide
Defending Kimmel highlights a fracture in the Republican Party — between those who embrace strongman tactics and those who still draw the line at censorship.
Business vs. Regulation
Conservatives defending Kimmel distinguish between a network canceling a show and the government threatening punishment. The latter, they argue, is the real danger.
Surprising Bedfellows
That Cruz and Paul — both regular critics of Hollywood — are now defending Kimmel shows how quickly partisan lines can blur when core principles are tested.
The Prediction
Expect more conservatives to quietly back Kimmel, not because they like him, but because they fear what happens if government censors win. In the long run, this may strengthen bipartisan resistance to speech crackdowns.