If you’re a regular viewer of Jimmy Kimmel, I’m sorry.
I’m also curious: Were you familiar with the late-night host’s Christian faith before Tuesday night, when Kimmel professed he “believe[s] in the teaching of Jesus”?
Kimmel has grabbed headlines for his “Christian values” before — when feuding with then GOP Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore eight years ago.
Kimmel’s show was put on pause for like 3 days and yet leftists will look us dead in the eyes and tell us that this was a greater attack on free speech than shooting and killing Charlie Kirk https://t.co/vJKNxp27bq
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) September 22, 2025
“It doesn’t fit your stereotype, but I happen to be a Christian too. I made my first holy communion, I was confirmed, I pray, I support my church, one of my closest friends is a priest, I baptized my children. Christian is actually my middle name. I know that’s shocking, but it’s true. So if you’re open to, when we sit down, I will share with you what I learned at my church. At my church, forcing yourself on underaged girls is a no-no. Some even consider it to be a sin,” Kimmel said, addressing Moore in 2017. (RELATED: Jimmy Kimmel Owes New Career To Donald Trump And His Administration)
Kimmel offered his latest profession of faith while praising Erika Kirk’s remarks at a memorial for her late husband, Charlie Kirk. Erika Kirk forgave her husband’s alleged killer, telling the audience, “I forgive him because it is what Christ did. It is what Charlie would do.”
Kimmel called the forgiveness a “beautiful moment.”
“That is an example we should follow. If you believe in the teachings of Jesus as I do, there it was … A selfless act of grace, forgiveness from a grieving widow. It touched me deeply,” Kimmel said.
I can’t speak to Kimmel’s soul. I can speak to his persona, which appears founded not on loving Christ, but on hating President Donald Trump.
Kimmel spent the first half of his Tuesday monologue whining about Donald Trump, saying, “this country has become so authoritarian.”
Jimmy Kimmel spent the first 12 minutes of his show whining about Donald Trump.
Here he says, lying, that “there are a lot of people who think I should be pulled off the air for making fun of Donald Trump,” then proceeds to rant – joke-free – about Trump being a mean bully: pic.twitter.com/TLLT4l4WrR
— Steve Krakauer (@SteveKrak) September 25, 2025
“There are still a lot of people who think I should be pulled off the air for making fun of Donald Trump,” Kimmel claimed Wednesday.
“I talk about Trump more than anything because he’s a bully,” Kimmel explained.
Kimmel’s previous coverage of Charlie Kirk’s murder focused on Trump’s response to the violence.
“You would think that our president would at least make an attempt to bring us together. But he didn’t. President Obama did. President Biden did. Presidents Bush and Clinton did. President Trump did not. Instead, he blamed Democrats for their rhetoric.”
Remember when Jimmy Kimmel said that people who didn’t take the COVID vaccine deserve to die pic.twitter.com/tlVEXz0YJW
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) September 18, 2025
Kimmel’s smugness and supposed disdain for “bully” behavior is tough to square with his comments regarding those who refused COVID-19 vaccinations. (RELATED: ‘Contrition Is Just Common Decency, But That’s Not Jimmy Kimmel’: Gregg Jarrett Calls ABC Host ‘Craven And Cowardly’)
“Dr. Fauci said that if hospitals get any more overcrowded, they’re going to have to make some very tough choices about who gets an ICU bed,” Kimmel told his audience in 2021. “That choice doesn’t seem so tough to me. Vaccinated person having a heart attack? Yes, come on in, we’ll take care of you. Unvaccinated guy who gobbled horse goo? Rest in peace, wheezy.”
Kimmel assembled a mock church choir to preach pro-abortion messages in 2022.
Remember the time Jimmy Kimmel mocked Christianity and justified the brutal dismemberment of preborn children?
America is better off without his show. pic.twitter.com/5os1dn2gbC
— Kristan Hawkins (@KristanHawkins) September 18, 2025
“More unwanted children. The Supreme Court is to blame. We hope they always have a screaming baby on their plane.”
Compassion, thy name is Jimmy Kimmel.
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