Late-night hosts condemn Charlie Kirk killing and Emmy wins

Late-night television hosts addressed the murder of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk in their monologues, condemning political violence amid national grief. On the same weekend, several shows received accolades at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, highlighting their cultural impact. Hosts like Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel emphasized dialogue over division in responses to the tragedy.

The killing of Charlie Kirk, a prominent right-wing activist and broadcaster, on September 10 prompted widespread condemnation from late-night hosts the following day, marking the 24th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Most shows had wrapped taping before the incident, but they quickly pivoted to somber reflections on political violence in America.

Stephen Colbert broke the silence earliest, recording a statement for The Late Show that evening. "I’m old enough to personally remember the political violence of the 1960s," he said. "And I hope it’s obvious to everyone in America that political violence does not solve any of our political differences." He added, "Political violence only leads to more political violence."

Jimmy Kimmel, on ABC, echoed this the next night, noting the murder "has amplified our anger, our differences." He expressed dismay at reactions: "I’ve seen a lot of extraordinarily vile responses to this from both sides of the political spectrum. Some people are cheering this, which is something I won’t ever understand."

Seth Meyers on NBC connected Kirk's death to broader issues, including a school shooting in Colorado that day and recent political incidents. "The great promise of our democratic experiment is that we can engage with one another and resolve our differences through dialogue, not violence," Meyers stated. "We must hold true to that promise and strive toward it with our fullest effort, even when it feels furthest away."

On The Daily Show, guest host Michael Kosta unpacked inflammatory rhetoric, contrasting statements from former presidents like Bill Clinton, who called for "introspection," with President Trump's quick blame on the left. Kosta quipped about Epstein connections in a nod to recent revelations, acknowledging the humor's edge.

The weekend brought lighter moments with the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards. Last Week Tonight with John Oliver secured its third straight win for Outstanding Scripted Variety Series and tenth for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series, outpacing The Daily Show and Saturday Night Live. SNL earned its 113th Emmy for its 50th anniversary special. Colbert's The Late Show triumphed in Outstanding Talk Series, prompting a reflective speech: "Ten years later, in September of 2025, my friends, I have never loved my country more desperately. God bless America. Stay strong, be brave..."

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