“I’m on Jimmy Kimmel’s side on that one,” Leno told reporters yesterday at the Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony for Chris Wallace. “I’m a huge proponent of free speech. Please. I’m on Jimmy Kimmel’s side.”
Watch the Leno video on CBS News below.
Kimmel was suspended following comments he made about the Charlie Kirk shooting during his Jimmy Kimmel Live! monologue Monday.
Leno and Kimmel haven’t always seen eye to eye. In 2010, Kimmel was a guest on Leno’s Tonight and mocked the host for returning to Tonight after his replacement, Conan O’Brien, resigned. O’Brien had rejected a plan by NBC to move Tonight to 12:05 a.m. in order to make room for a new Leno show at 11:35 p.
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