Who is Perry Suk? Megyn Kelly extends to Media Mogul linked to “Cancel Jimmy Kimmel” after a late host comments at the assassination of Charlie Kerk

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The reaction of political commentator Megan Kelly, who supported the comment of the Jimmy Kimmel exhibition, is now his reaction to a job about Perry Suk, which many claimed to be responsible for his suspension Jimmy Kimmel Live!. Perry Suk is the founder of the NexStar Media Group and currently works as the company president and executive director of the company.

On September 17, ABC, Disney, said it was withdrawing Jimmy Kimmel Live! Be off the air. The decision came after the NexStar Media Group Group announced that it would make Kimmel’s offer to its subsidiaries ABC. According to Fox Business, Nexstar has 32 ABC stations.

Following the suspension of the show, many people blame Berry Suk on the Internet for the suspension of Kimmel’s offer. The influencer Ed Krasinstein also shared a post on his account, in which he posted a picture of Perry Suk and wrote that he was “responsible for the cancellation of Jimmy Kimmel.” While sharing the phone number, Krasinstein wrote, “Make sure to tell him what you feel.”

On September 18, Megyn Kelly took criticism in this post and wrote,

“Oh, we will tell him how proud we are.”

During the September 15 episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! Kimmel appears to have linked Charlie Kirk’s murder with “Maga” Donald Trump. He said ,

“We have reached its lowest level during the weekend, as a desperate Maga gang tried to describe this child who killed Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and did everything in his power to record political points from him.”


Megain Kelly Jimmy Kimmel criticized his remarks about a suspect of the murder of Charlie Kerk

I am not sure of what needs to be heard, but Jimmy Kimmel got the air and a lie that it was the fact that the Charlie Kerk Kirk’s murderer was Maga, and he was staining a full movement and Trump in particular with a disgusting lie.

Jimmy Kimmel’s comments during the Monday episode sparked a violent online reaction from many users, including Megyn Kelly. On September 17, Migin Kelly criticized The host late at night in a long X Publication. While competing with Kimmel’s comment on the ideological affiliations of the Kirk killing suspect, Kelly wrote,

“I have no doubt that ABC was overwhelmed by calls/comments/comments very angry email from the really fed viewers, and I knew that it has exceeded a deadly dangerous line. In short and good.”

In her X, she said that Kimmel’s statements were a “deliberate” attempt to clarify the “” group “that is most affected by Kirk’s death. She added that Kimmel had done so “intentionally and even a bullying.” In her tweet, Megyn Kelly targeted the “left” and said,,

“What does not seem to be the left does not understand it and needs to hear it is that Maga has the F & CKing her.


What did NexStar media commented on Jimmy Kimmel’s comments?

Breaking news: ABC official Nexstar removes Jimmy Kimmel from all 32 ABC stations until Disney answers the Kimmel Despicable attack on Charlie Kirk. Wonderful work @nxStmediagroup. Thank you for standing on Charlie here: https://t.co/bvlydtek8i

On Wednesday, Nexstar issued a press note to announce this ABC It will belong to the subsidiary companies Jimmy Kimmel Live! “Under the name “starting from the September 17 episode. In the press statement, Nexsar stated that he had strongly objected to the recent comments he made Kimmel “With regard to the murder of Charlie Kerk.” The broadcast company added that it would “change” the show with another TV program.

The head of the broadcasting department at NexStar, Andrew Alvord’s statement was also included in the press statement that was read:

“Mr. Kimmel’s comments about the death of Mr. Kerk are offensive and not sensitive at a critical time in our national political discourse … to continue to give Mr. Kimil a radio platform in the societies that we serve simply not in general at the present time, and we have taken the difficult decision to show it in an attempt to return a colder head.”


NexStar Media’s statement came after the Chairman of the Federal Communications Committee, Brendan CarHe called for action against Kimmel during his interview with Benny Johnson on September 17.