Hosts Greg Gutfeld and an unnamed colleague engage in a heated argument on the subject of political violence, following remarks made by Charlie Kirk, allegedly advocating for violence.
In a recent episode of "The Five," Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and political consultant Jessica Tarlov found themselves in a heated discussion regarding political violence, following the assassination of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk.
Gutfeld asserted that the "both sides argument" regarding the left and the right is dead, stating that those on the right do not care about such comparisons. He questioned why only incidents on the left were being discussed, while incidents on the right were being overlooked.
Tarlov, on the other hand, emphasized the need for "more information" before judging the shooter. She asked if Minnesota state Rep. Melissa Hortman, who was recently assassinated, didn't matter. Gutfeld countered by pointing out that he had not heard about Hortman before her death.
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Last week, the political advisor Lara Trump had a public dispute with Gutfeld about political violence and its roots related to the murder of Charlie Kirk. The disagreement between Tarlov and Gutfeld during Monday's episode of "The Five" added to the ongoing debate.
Gutfeld further argued that there was no demonization or amplification about Melissa Hortman before her death. He maintained that the "both sides argument" does not apply in this context, as those on the right do not care about such comparisons.
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