Donald Trump has been sounding off again over Jimmy Kimmel being taken off air as he commited to “a movement to defend the glorious traditions of freedom of speech on both sides of the Atlantic” during his trip to the UK.

Responding to a question about whether free speech is better protected in the U.S. or UK, Trump claimed Kimmel was “fired because of bad ratings more than anything else,” along with “saying a horrible thing about a gentlemen called Charlie Kirk ,” the Conservative commentator who was shot dead last week.

“Kimmel is not a talented person, he has very bad ratings more than anything else and they should have fired him a long time ago,” said Trump alongside UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer during a press conference. “You can call that free speech or not, he was fired for

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