April 27, 2026 5:34 pm EDT
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Melania Trump says ABC should “take a stand” over Jimmy Kimmel, because she doesn’t like a joke the talk show host made last week.

First things first: The first lady calling on a media company to do something about its employee because she doesn’t like what that employee said is a bad thing. It’s an attempt to use the power of the White House to silence speech that the White House doesn’t like.

And it’s just as worrisome as it was last September, when Brendan Carr, Trump’s pick to head the Federal Communications Commission, told ABC owner Disney to “take action, frankly, on Kimmel” because Kimmel had made a joke about Trump supporters and Charlie Kirk. Disney suspended Kimmel for a few days and then reinstated him after public outcry.

There is a difference between Carr’s demand and Melania Trump’s demand on Monday, since Carr is a regulator with direct oversight over parts of Disney’s business, and Melania Trump doesn’t have any formal power over … anything. But she’s still using the power of the White House to try to control speech, and that should alarm anyone with any common sense. (I’ve asked her office for comment.)

Let’s see how new Disney CEO Josh D’Amaro responds to this one.

Much less important, but still interesting to me: The first lady’s choice of platform to make her demand/threat. Melania Trump used Elon Musk’s X, the site formally known as Twitter, to post her thoughts on Monday, using both her official First Lady of the United States account and her own personal account.

Trump also posted the same statement on Truth Social, the social media site owned by her husband. But that one seemed obligatory. Not in the way it’s literally obligatory for Donald Trump to post at least some of his thoughts on his own social platform before he puts them anywhere else. But in the way you’re supposed to tell your significant other you think they make the best pasta, when what you really crave is Olive Garden.

The numbers make it clear why Melania Trump chose to use X to make a splash: Her post on that platform has 230,000 likes, and that number is skyrocketing. Her Truth Social post has 6,500 likes and is traveling at a much more leisurely pace.

All of which is a reminder that while Truth Social is the Trump-owned Twitter alternative Donald Trump uses, it remains a minor-at-best platform. One that won’t tell you how many users it has, and one that managed to lose more than $700 million on revenue of $3.7 million in 2025.

None of that is news, nor does it seem to matter to Trump, who still owns a company worth nearly $3 billion, even after a stock plunge and the departure of its CEO — perhaps because the company’s current plan is to merge with a nuclear fusion company.

It also doesn’t matter where Donald Trump truths or posts or spouts off — he’s the president of the United States, so just about anything he says that’s noteworthy gets instantly transmitted through the global media ecosystem. Like what happened on Monday afternoon, where he piggybacked on his wife’s post and explicitly called on Disney and ABC to fire Kimmel.

But for the rest of us — including the first lady of the United States — where you post a message matters. Which is why she’s using the one that helped her husband get into the White House in the first place.



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