The long-simmering feud between Donald Trump and late-night host Jimmy Kimmel has reached an explosive new boiling point. Following a weekend of chaos and high-stakes tension in Washington, D.C., President Trump has officially called on The Walt Disney Company and ABC to terminate Kimmel’s contract immediately.The catalyst for this latest demand was a joke delivered by Kimmel just days before a harrowing shooting incident at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner (WHCD). With the nation already on edge, the intersection of late-night satire and real-world violence has sparked a debate over the limits of comedy, the networks’ responsibility, and the future of political discourse in 2026.The Joke Heard ‘Round the WebThe controversy began during the Thursday, April 23, 2026, episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!. Kimmel, a relentless critic of the Trump administration, performed a parody monologue in anticipation of the upcoming WHCD.Credit: Video Screenshot, ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’, CBSDuring the sketch, Kimmel mocked the First Lady’s appearance and the Trumps’ marriage, delivering the line that would soon go viral for all the wrong reasons:“Our First Lady, Melania, is here. Look at Melania, so beautiful. Mrs. Trump, you have a glow like an expectant widow.”At the time, the remark was viewed by Kimmel’s audience as a sharp jab at the President’s age and the various legal and political pressures surrounding the First Family. However, the context shifted drastically within less than 48 hours.Violence in D.C.: The WHCD ShootingOn Saturday, April 25, the actual White House Correspondents’ Dinner was cut short when a gunman, identified as Cole Tomas Allen, attempted to breach a security checkpoint at the Washington Hilton. The suspect discharged a weapon, injuring a Secret Service agent, before being taken into custody.Credit: Inside the MagicWhile the President and First Lady were evacuated safely, the incident left the capital in shock. In the aftermath, the “expectant widow” joke was no longer seen as mere satire by Trump’s supporters; it was reframed as a “despicable call to violence.”Melania Trump Breaks Her SilenceOn Monday morning, April 27, First Lady Melania Trump took to X (formerly Twitter) to issue a searing condemnation of Kimmel and the network that provides his platform. Labeling the comedian a “coward,” she urged ABC leadership to finally “take a stand.”First Lady Melania Trump calls Jimmy Kimmel out for being the pathetic piece of shit that he is. Before the White House correspondent dinner, Kimmel said that Melania would be a widow and called Steven Miller a racist baby Hitler.This is the kind of rhetoric that leads to… pic.twitter.com/rYueFO122F— MJTruthUltra (@MJTruthUltra) April 27, 2026Hateful Rhetoric: Melania described Kimmel’s words as “corrosive” and intended to “divide our country.”A Call for Action: She questioned how many times ABC’s leadership would “enable Kimmel’s atrocious behavior at the expense of our community.”The “Coward” Label: She accused Kimmel of hiding behind the Disney-owned network, knowing they would “keep running cover to protect him.”Trump Weighs In: “Jimmy Kimmel Should Be Immediately Fired”Hours after the First Lady’s post, President Trump doubled down on Truth Social. Never one to shy away from a confrontation with the media, the President made it clear that he expects Disney CEO Josh D’Amaro to take drastic measures.Credit: Disney“I appreciate that so many people are incensed by Kimmel’s despicable call to violence… Jimmy Kimmel should be immediately fired by Disney and ABC,” Trump posted.The President’s rhetoric suggests that this is no longer a simple celebrity spat, but a matter of national security and corporate accountability. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt echoed these sentiments during a Monday press briefing, comparing Kimmel’s rhetoric to the deranged manifestos of political assassins.A History of Hostility: The Trump-Kimmel Feud BackgroundTo understand why this moment feels like a breaking point, one must look at the history of the Trump-Kimmel war. This is far from the first time the two have clashed:1. The 2024 Oscars “Jail Time” JabDuring the 2024 Academy Awards, Kimmel read a Truth Social post from Trump live on air, famously asking, “Isn’t it past your jail time?” The moment became an instant classic in late-night television, but it further embittered the President.2. The $15 Million SettlementIn December 2024, Disney paid $15 million to settle a defamation lawsuit filed by Trump against ABC. The suit stemmed from comments made by This Week moderator George Stephanopoulos, who had inaccurately stated Trump was found civilly liable for rape rather than sexual abuse.Credit: Video Screenshot, FCC Open Meeting/ABC Promotional Image3. The September 2025 SuspensionPerhaps the most significant precedent for the current crisis occurred in September 2025. ABC briefly suspended production of Jimmy Kimmel Live! Following intense backlash over Kimmel’s comments regarding the killing of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk. During that time, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr—a pro-Trump appointee—threatened the network’s broadcast licenses, signaling a new era of regulatory pressure on media companies critical of the administration.The Disney Dilemma: Will ABC Blink?The Walt Disney Company now finds itself in an impossible position. On one hand, Jimmy Kimmel remains a cornerstone of ABC’s late-night lineup, recently extending his contract through 2027. On the other hand, the pressure from the White House and the FCC is mounting.Credit: ABCThe FCC FactorChairman Brendan Carr has been vocal about “monitoring” ABC’s conduct. With the administration aggressively pursuing its Agenda 47 platform—which includes “shattering the left-wing censorship regime”—ABC’s broadcast licenses could theoretically be at risk if the government decides the network is promoting “violent rhetoric.”The Corporate FalloutFormer Disney CEO Bob Iger spent the last year trying to steer the company through turbulent political waters. From the legal battles in Florida to the defamation settlements in Washington, Disney is increasingly wary of becoming the President’s primary target. Firing Kimmel would alienate the creative community and late-night viewers, but keeping him could invite a regulatory war with the most powerful office in the world. Now, D’Amaro has to step in to navigate this situation. The Suspect: Who is Cole Tomas Allen?While the political battle rages, investigators are still piecing together the motives of the WHCD shooter. Cole Tomas Allen, a 31-year-old former teacher, allegedly described himself as a “friendly federal assassin” in messages sent before the event. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has stated that Allen’s manifesto suggests he was targeting individuals specifically associated with the Trump administration.Credit: Gage Skidmore, Flickr (Donald Trump) / Inside the MagicRepublicans argue that when late-night hosts like Kimmel joke about “expectant widows,” they provide the cultural permission for individuals like Allen to act. Democrats and free-speech advocates, however, maintain that blaming a comedian for the actions of a lone gunman is a dangerous step toward state-sponsored censorship.What Comes Next?As of Monday afternoon, neither Disney, ABC, nor Jimmy Kimmel has issued a formal response to demands to friends. Kimmel has faced similar “cancel” campaigns in the past and has generally leaned into the controversy, often using the President’s Truth Social posts as fodder for his next monologue.Credit: Disney/ABCHowever, the 2026 political landscape is vastly different from 2016 or 2020. With a previous suspension already on the books and a shooting incident fresh in the public mind, the “expectant widow” joke may be the one that finally forces Disney to “take a stand.”Key Takeaways for the Week Ahead:Watch the Ratings: If advertisers begin to pull out due to the “violent rhetoric” label, ABC may be forced to act.FCC Intervention: Keep an eye on Brendan Carr’s social media for hints of license-related repercussions.Late-Night Response: Will other hosts like Jimmy Fallon or Seth Meyers defend Kimmel, or will they stay silent to avoid the crosshairs?One thing is certain: the war between the White House and late-night television is no longer just a joke. It is a high-stakes battle for the soul of American media.For more updates on this developing story and the future of Disney-ABC late-night, stay tuned.The post Trump Demands Disney/ABC Axe Jimmy Kimmel: The Controversial “Expectant Widow” Joke That Sparked the Latest Firestorm appeared first on Inside the Magic.