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Hey, Jimmy Kimmel, one of your fellow talk show hosts can now feel your pain. And anger. And annoyance.
To some extent, at least.
Earlier this week, days after the federal government pressured ABC to pull Kimmel off the air due to comments he made in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, Joy Behar commented on the controversy.
Behar defended Kimmel by criticizing the world’s “very weak men” who “can’t take a joke,” prompting the White House to respond to the comedian’s remarks in a statement to Entertainment Weekly.
“Per usual, Joyless Behar is wrong about many things,” reads the message from White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson.
Jackson claimed that the recent ordeal involving Kimmel’s temporary suspension from his talk show over had “nothing to