Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel holds son, pleads for health care

'Disgusting' Congress is putting tax cuts for millionaires ahead of children's health, Kimmel says

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Caption: A teary Jimmy Kimmel, holding his infant son Billy on Monday, urged his audience to call Congress to improve children's health care. (Jimmy Kimmel Live/YouTube)

Jimmy Kimmel held his baby son as he returned to his late-night show after a week off for the boy's heart surgery.

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Kimmel was crying from the first moment of his monologue Monday night as he pleaded with Congress to restore and improve children's health coverage, a cause he has championed since his son Billy was born with a heart defect in April.
Billy needed one surgery just after his birth and had a follow-up operation last week.
Kimmel kept up his ardent advocacy Monday night, urging Congress to restore the Children's Health Insurance Program, which has been left unfunded and stuck in a political stalemate since September.
Kimmel said it's "disgusting" that Congress is putting tax cuts for millionaires ahead of the lives of children.