Jimmy Kimmel delivered a pointed Alternative Christmas Message on Britain’s Channel 4 on Christmas Day, using the platform to criticize Donald Trump and warn that “tyranny is booming” in the United States.
The appearance marked Kimmel’s turn in Channel 4’s long-running tradition—launched in 1993 as a counterpoint to the British monarch’s annual address—of inviting public figures to offer a sharply personal take on major events.
Kimmel’s Message and Trump Criticism
During the broadcast, Kimmel told viewers that from a “fascism perspective,” the past year had been a “great” one, adding that the US president increasingly acts “like a king.” He framed the remarks as a warning about democratic norms, saying Americans are not defined by Trump’s politics.
According to Kimmel, the message was aimed at acknowledging how US political turmoil affects audiences abroad. “We are a right mess,” he said, apologizing to viewers for the spillover effects beyond America’s borders.
Jimmy Kimmel went on UK TV to whine about Trump and ‘fascism’ in America:
“From a fascism perspective, this has been a really great year. Tyranny is booming over here.”
This clown is talking to a country where the government is IMPRISONING PEOPLE FOR SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS.
He of… pic.twitter.com/HNoedyw5kW
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) December 26, 2025
Background: Suspension and Free-Speech Debate
Kimmel’s comments came months after a brief suspension of his US late-night show following remarks about reactions to the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Trump publicly welcomed the pause and urged similar action against other hosts, triggering broader concerns about press freedom.
Kimmel later said the show’s rapid return felt like a “Christmas miracle,” crediting widespread public support—including from critics of his program—for defending free speech. “The American government made a threat against me and the company I work for, and all of a sudden we were off the air,” he said of the episode.
‘Alternative Christmas Message’ Tradition
Channel 4 selects a different speaker each year for the Alternative Christmas Message, often choosing figures known for challenging conventional narratives. Past contributors have included whistleblower Edward Snowden, among others.
In this year’s address, Kimmel said the backlash to his suspension—and the subsequent reversal—showed the limits of political pressure. “We won, the president lost,” he told viewers, vowing to continue criticizing powerful leaders.



