Jimmy Kimmel says he’s not defending democracy. But he’s standing up for fellow Emmy nominee Colbert

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Jimmy Kimmel says he doesnโ€™t see himself as a defender of democracy. Backstage at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards this weekend, he said he’s just a guy who pokes the president. Kimmel had just won his fourth Primetime Emmy for hosting โ€œWho Wants to Be a Millionaire?โ€ He also supports Stephen Colbert, whose โ€œLate Showโ€ is being canceled. Kimmel put up a billboard endorsing Colbert in their Emmy race and the hosts will find out Sunday who won. Kimmel has hosted โ€œJimmy Kimmel Live!โ€ for 22 years but hasnโ€™t won an Emmy for it. Heโ€™s keeping plans for the showโ€™s future vague.

LOS ANGELES (AP) โ€” Jimmy Kimmel is no defender of democracy.

At least he turned down the title when a reporter suggested he might be.

โ€œThose are heavy thoughts and I have a tendency to reject them," he said backstage this weekend at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards. "I donโ€™t really feel like Iโ€™m defending democracy.โ€

He said he's doing something much smaller when he lays into President Donald Trump.

โ€œIโ€™m giving this guy a little poke, and he deserves it, and I enjoy it, and I hope that people enjoy it too,โ€ Kimmel said.

As the 57-year-old TV personality spoke he was holding his fourth Primetime Emmy Award, this one for best game show host for his helming of โ€œWho Wants to Be a Millionaire?โ€ He's up for another Sunday for โ€œJimmy Kimmel Live!โ€

Kimmel is, undoubtedly though, a defender of Stephen Colbert โ€” and voted for him too.

When his friend and fellow late-night host Colbert had his โ€œLate Showโ€ canceled in July, three days after criticizing a settlement between Trump and CBS parent company Paramount Global as it was seeking administration approval for a merger, Kimmel cursed CBS and shared his love for Colbert. Executives insisted the decision was financial.

Later he erected a billboard in Los Angeles declaring โ€œI'm voting for Stephen," throwing his endorsement to his opponent in their Emmy race in the talk series category.

Kimmel was on a long vacation from ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" when Colbert's cancellation happened, but weighed in when he returned last week.

โ€œCBS, all of a sudden out of the blue, claimed โ€˜The Late Showโ€™ was losing $40 million a year and then miraculously got FCC approval to sell their company, which is what they wanted," he said.

He also responded to Trump, who posted on Truth Social, โ€œI hear Jimmy Kimmel is next,โ€ Trump wrote. โ€œHas even less talent than Colbert.โ€

โ€œOh, you delicate, chubby little teacup, did we hurt your feelings?" Kimmel said on his show. โ€œYou want us to be canceled because we make jokes about you. I thought you were against cancel culture.โ€

Somehow none of Kimmel's Emmys are for the late-night show he's hosted for 22 years โ€” though most of his 27 nominations are.

One is for hosting the Oscars. Two are for the special all-star recreations of old sitcoms he produced between 2019 and 2021, โ€œLive in Front of a Studio Audience.โ€ Asked if he's given any thought to reviving those, he said not without his partner in the project, Norman Lear, who died at age 101 in 2023.

โ€œIt would be too emotional to do it without Norman," Kimmel said. โ€œI donโ€™t know if my heart could take it.โ€

Heโ€™s also a three-time Emmys host โ€” a job that this year will go to Nate Bargatze when the show airs on CBS.

And he won a daytime Emmy as best game show host for his work on Comedy Central's โ€œWin Ben Stein's Moneyโ€ way back in 1999, before the award got promoted to primetime.

โ€œWhen we won that Emmy, we went on the air the same week โ€˜South Parkโ€™ went on the air, and Comedy Central was not a channel that many people watched," Kimmel said at the Creative Arts Emmys. "And we were up against these titans, the same shows weโ€™re up against now, โ€˜Wheel of Fortuneโ€™ and โ€˜Jeopardy.โ€™ We didnโ€™t know anyone was watching the show. I think it was the first Emmy Comedy Central ever won."

Asked how long he plans to keep his current show going, he kept it vague.

โ€œIโ€™m not prepared to answer that question, but it is something I think about a lot," he said with a smile. โ€œEach day is a new adventure, and I kind of take them as they come, is that a good way of dodging the question?โ€


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