Late-night TV hosts decry Las Vegas killings, gun laws
LOS ANGELES — Late-night comics decried the Las Vegas mass shooting as a confounding and repetitive American tragedy, with Jimmy Kimmel and Trevor Noah lashing out at politicians who oppose gun control.
“I don’t know why our so-called leaders continue to allow this to happen,” Kimmel said on his ABC show Monday, the day after the worst shooting in modern U.S. history claimed at least 59 lives.
“Or maybe a better question — why do we continue to let them allow it to happen?” said an emotional Kimmel, who noted that Las Vegas was his hometown.
He slammed Republican congressional leaders Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan, saying it was good they sent prayers to Las Vegas but “they should be praying to God to forgive them for letting the gun lobby run this country.”