Daniel Baldwin Criticizes Jimmy Kimmel for Anti-Trump Comments

Daniel Baldwin criticizes Jimmy Kimmel's political comments after the latest attempt on President Trump's life.
Baldwin expressed sadness about the reaction to the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, where a gunman targeted Trump and his administration.
Baldwin used the attack to criticize anti-Trump attitudes in Hollywood and Kimmel's criticism of the president.
Baldwin remembered being on movie sets where big-name people would talk about hurting politicians, and he thought their words had a big impact.
Daniel Baldwin criticized Jimmy Kimmel's anti-Trump comments after the latest attempt on President Trump's life.
Some blame Trump's rhetoric for the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting.
Baldwin questioned whether Kimmel's comments could fuel hatred towards Trump.
Baldwin asked if Kimmel realizes his comments could lead to violence and if he cares about the impact.
Baldwin wondered if Kimmel's comments played a role in the shooting and if he wants that to happen.
Baldwin compared today's climate to the response to the 1981 attempt on President Reagan's life.
Jimmy Kimmel hosts his show with guests Ray Romano and Tracy Morgan.
Trump wants ABC to fire Jimmy Kimmel, saying it should happen soon.
Baldwin said people in the entertainment industry used to not hate or wish harm on others.
Baldwin, a conservative since 2016, said the hostility in the entertainment industry has changed how he feels about his profession.
Baldwin is no longer proud to say he is an actor due to the hatred from some in the industry.
Johnny Carson hosted the 53rd Academy Awards after President Reagan was shot.
A resurfaced clip of Johnny Carson's response to the Reagan shooting contrasts with Kimmel's comments.
Kimmel faced criticism for joking about Melania Trump before the shooting.
The president and first lady called for Kimmel's firing after the joke.
Kimmel said the joke was not a call to violence, just a light joke about Trump's age.
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Kimmel said his joke was not a call to assassination.
Kimmel was briefly suspended last year for comments about Charlie Kirk's assassination.
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ABC did not respond to a request for comment.
Fox News' Brian Flood contributed to this report.
Kristine Parks is a reporter for Fox News Digital.