
The Daily Signal Kimmel Somewhat Unsuspended, Tylenol's Parent Company's Stock Sinks | Sept. 23, 2025
Sep 23, 2025
Trump takes a bold step by designating Antifa as a terrorist organization. Jimmy Kimmel returns to the spotlight after his suspension, but is still facing challenges from affiliate preemptions. A startling FDA study raises concerns about the link between gestational Tylenol use and autism, causing stock prices for parent company Kenvue to crash. Tune in for a mix of political drama and health news making headlines today.
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Antifa Designation And Legal Catch-22
- The Trump administration signed an executive order to designate Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization and target its funding and operations.
- Tony Kinnett highlights the legal catch-22 where Antifa would have to sue to challenge the designation, implicitly admitting organizational status.
Executive Order Targets Funding And Support
- The executive order directs investigators to pursue illegal operations and those who provide material support to Antifa cells.
- Tony Kinnett notes Congress normally labels terrorists, so this executive move could raise legal questions if challenged.
Kimmel Unsuspended But Preempted
- Jimmy Kimmel was unsuspended by Disney after talks but many Sinclair-owned ABC affiliates still preempted his show amid tension.
- The suspension and preemption followed Kimmel's planned comments about the shooter in the Charlie Kirk case and stirred strong reactions.
