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The Forward on MSNThe terrifying Nazi precedent for Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension — and the reasons to stay hopeful
Joseph Goebbels ended the careers of five actors in 1939 for making fun of Nazis, in an alarming foreshadowing of Jimmy Kimmel's suspension.
Online users reposted the newspaper article from Feb. 4, 1939, following ABC's initial September 2025 announcement of suspending "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" ...
U.S. President Donald Trump and members of his administration, including White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, spoke at a memorial service for the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
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Silencing satire: Goebbels' 1939 political comedy purge in Nazi Germany
The New York Times reported in 1939 that Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels terminated the careers of five prominent German comedians. Their crime? Making political jokes about the Nazi regime.
DALLAS — Two North Texas Congress members are clashing after one of them quoted Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels during a congressional hearing this week. Congressman Keith Self, R-McKinney, used the ...
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Opinion: Hitler’s Clampdown on Free Speech and Its Lessons for Trump after Jimmy Kimmel Firing
On October 4, 1933, Germany’s Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels introduced the Nazi’s new Schriftleitergesetz (Editor’s Law) with the words: “I have the natural intention to be and to remain the ...
Kirk, Carlson said, “felt that Bibi Netanyahu was a very destructive force. He was appalled by what was happening in Gaza. He ...
The former estate of Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi propaganda minister, is too expensive to keep and perilous to sell. No one knows quite what to do with it. By Sarah Maslin Nir Sarah Maslin Nir reported ...
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