That’s according to Disney Entertainment co-chair Dana Walden, who was a key figure in both the decision to pull Jimmy Kimmel Live! off the air on Sept. 17 and to restart the show the following week. In an interview on Bloomberg TV’s The Circuit, she said neither Trump himself nor anyone from the White House called her or Disney CEO Bob Iger to discuss the suspension.
“We did not hear from them,” she said.
Walden said the decision to suspend Kimmel and his show came down to wanting to “take the temperature down” after conservative activists took umbrage at comments he made about the murder of Charlie Kirk.
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