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Video: Jimmy Kimmel Didn’t See a ‘Problem’ with His Lie that Charlie Kirk’s Killer was Part of the ‘MAGA Gang’

Disney’s late-night funnyman Jimmy Kimmel said he didn’t see what the “problem” was with his comments about slain conservative icon and free speech martyr Charlie Kirk, and blamed “right-wing media networks” for the backlash he received, claiming conservative reporters “intentionally” and “maliciously mischaracterized” his controversial remarks.

Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel during the Bloomberg Screentime event in Los Angeles, Califor

World Leaders, Lawmakers, Public Figures to Nobel Committee: ‘No Leader Has Done More for Peace — Award Trump the Prize’

World leaders, lawmakers, and public figures are calling on the Nobel Committee to honor President Donald Trump after he brokered what Israeli officials hailed as a “miraculous” deal set to free all remaining hostages and bring an end to the Gaza war — an achievement hailed as historic and unprecedented, with allies calling him the “President of Peace” and “the peacemaker the world needed.”

President Donald Trump announces tariffs on auto imports in the Oval Office, Wednesday, Ma

Portland Dismisses Charges Against Journalist Arrested While Covering Attack on ICE Agents

Independent journalist Nick Sortor claimed victory after the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office dropped disorderly conduct charges filed against him on October 2 as he covered the ongoing attack on ICE agents and facilities in Portland, Oregon. In a random act of law enforcement, the DA announced they would be pursuing charges against the two men who were allegedly attacking Sortor outside the ICE facility.

PORTLAND, OREGON - OCTOBER 05: Federal agents, including members of the Department of Home

ZOA Issues ‘Qualified’ Support for Trump Gaza Plan: Warns of Risks, Sees Potential to Reshape Mideast

The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) on Wednesday issued qualified support for President Trump’s Gaza plan, with concerns — praising its promise to free hostages while warning of concessions that could empower terrorists, but adding that if the deal is properly interpreted and carried out, it has “the potential to dramatically change the landscape and increase the safety and security of Israel and its people, and improve the lives of Jews, Arabs, Muslims, and Christians in the Middle East.”

President Donald Trump, left, shakes hands with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Neta