Ad shows comedians like Joe Rogan and Tim Dillon reacting to Trump’s cancelling of Jimmy Kimmel; will run on shows including Barstool Sports, Kill Tony, Lex Fridman, and Flagrant.

WASHINGTON – September 25, 2025 – Today Home of the Brave released a new week-long ad blitz calling out Donald Trump’s war against free speech after he temporarily cancelled Jimmy Kimmel for telling jokes he doesn’t like. The ad uses clips from podcasters like Joe Rogan, Tim Dillon, and Akaash Singh to make this argument, and will run on YouTube nationwide for one week across 28 manosphere channels:

 

The ad will run for one week, starting September 25, on the following channels:

  • Joe Rogan
  • Barstool Sports
  • Kill Tony
  • Lex Fridman Podcast
  • Theo Von
  • Nelk Boys
  • Stephen A. Smith
  • Bussin’ with the Boys
  • Pat McAfee Show
  • Pardon My Take
  • Sneako
  • Flagrant
  • Andrew Schulz
  • Tim Dillon
  • Son of a Boy Dad
  • UFC
  • Fore Play Pod
  • Ruthless 2
  • 2 Bears, 1 Cave
  • Comedy Central
  • Matt and Shane’s Secret Podcast
  • Bleacher Report
  • NFL
  • Fresh and Fit
  • Hamza
  • ESPN College Football
  • PBD Podcast
  • Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan

The ad seizes on recent criticism of Trump from many leading right-wing figures who previously supported him, due to his hypocritical attacks on free speech. The administration’s recent actions represent a major attack on freedom of speech, a core constitutional freedom and a pillar of democracy that enjoys broad support by Americans across the ideological spectrum.

“Freedom of speech is more under attack now, honestly, than I think it has ever been,” Singh says in the ad. “This guy said at the inauguration, ‘I’m going to pass an executive order to end government censorship.’ It seems this mother f***er lied about everything. If you are a staunch Trump guy, you should be upset about this. This is crazy.”

“I definitely don’t think that the government should be involved, ever, in dictating what a comedian can or cannot say,” Rogan says. “That’s f***ng crazy.”

“Nobody wants to live in a country where a late-night comedian is subject to removal because he says something that the president of the United States doesn’t like,” Dillon says. 

To be connected with spokespeople from Home of the Brave, please contact [email protected].

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