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Trump’s War on Late Night Rallies Opposition

Comedians who turned out for his campaign generally don’t like the government deciding what’s funny.

Jimmy Kimmel on set.

Photographer: Randy Holmes/Disney/Getty Images

When ABC announced Wednesday that Jimmy Kimmel Live! wouldn’t be airing that evening or anytime soon, the reaction was immediate. Today, Felix Gillette explains how the Trump administration influenced the decision and why some of its allies are unhappy about it. Plus: American farmers are feeling a growing sense of betrayal, and an Enron parody somehow became its own mess.

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