Ex-Disney boss Michael Eisner appeared to take a thinly veiled swipe his successor Bob Iger on Friday — ripping the Mouse House’s ABC network over its decision to sideline late-night host Jimmy Kimmel under pressure from the Trump administration.

Eisner, who was Disney’s CEO for more than two decades before his acrimonious exit in 2005, didn’t name Iger specifically as he ripped ABC for yielding to “out-of-control intimidation” by FCC Chairman Brendan Carr.

Nevertheless, he singled out Carr’s threats over a controversial Kimmel monologue as “hollow,” even as he raised questions about the “political or financial self-interest” of executives who bent to Carr’s will. 7

“Where has all the leadership gone?” Eisner wrote on X.

“If not for university presidents, law firm managing part

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