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American Senator Ted Cruz has broken ranks with fellow US conservatives and hit out at talk show host Jimmy Kimmel's suspension, saying it was "mafioso" behaviour.

Disney-owned ABC has been widely criticised after it pulled the long-standing host of Jimmy Kimmel Live following comments in his show about the alleged gunman charged with right-wing activist Charlie Kirk's murder.

Kimmel implied the suspect was a Maga Republican, despite the man's mother telling police he had "started to lean more to the left".

As a result, Federal Communications Commission chair Brendan Carr threatened Disney and local broadcasters with investigations and regulatory action if they aired Kimmel's show - which led to dozens of local TV stations affiliated with ABC pulling it.

US President Donald Trump, who appointed Carr, lauded the decision.

But Mr Cruz criticised the threats as "dangerous as hell".

"I got to say that's right out of 'Goodfellas'," he said, evoking the Martin Scorsese gangster movie. "That's right out of a mafioso coming into a bar going, 'Nice bar you have here.

"It would be a shame if something happened to it'."

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The senator, a former constitutional lawyer, then adopted a broad mafioso accent to quote Mr Carr's comments about broadcasters this week: "We can do this the easy way, or we can do this the hard way."

Mr Trump fired back, telling reporters in the Oval Office on Friday that he disagreed with Mr Cruz - one of the most powerful Republicans in Congress - and calling Mr Carr "an incredible American patriot with courage."

The Texas senator's remarks are a rare example of a prominent member of the president's own party publicly
criticising the actions of the administration, highlighting deepening concerns over free-speech rights and Mr Trump's threatened crackdowns.

Prominent Democrats and civil rights groups condemned the Trump administration's pressure to punish Kimmel and others who speak negatively of the president.

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Kimmel's fellow late-night hosts have rallied around him, as did former US president Barack Obama, who wrote on X: "After years of complaining about cancel culture, the current administration has taken it to a new and dangerous level by routinely threatening regulatory action against media companies unless they muzzle or fire reporters and commentators it doesn't like.

"This is precisely the kind of government coercion that the First Amendment was designed to prevent, and media companies need to start standing up rather than capitulating it."

Conservative activists had been angered by Kimmel's comments on his show that they were using the assassination to score "political points".

Right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk was shot dead on 10 September as he took part in a public debate at a college campus in Utah .

Tyler Robinson, 22, was charged with aggravated murder, weapon, and obstruction of justice offences.

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