'The Five' host Greg Gutfeld urges voters to prioritize Donald Trump's 'good deeds' over his behavior

Fox News host Greg Gutfeld calls out Biden administration's 'obsession' with Donald Trump
Greg Gutfeld launched into a monologue, arguing that Donald Trump's policies outweighed any personal drawbacks, as he advocated for choosing a Republican Commander-in-Chief (Fox News/YouTube, Getty Images)
Greg Gutfeld launched into a monologue, arguing that Donald Trump's policies outweighed any personal drawbacks, as he advocated for choosing a Republican Commander-in-Chief (Fox News/YouTube, Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Fox News host Greg Gutfeld encouraged 2024 Presidential Election voters to support former President Donald Trump, even if they "couldn't handle his behavior."

During his appearance on 'The Five', Gutfeld launched into an impassioned monologue, arguing that Trump's policies outweighed any personal drawbacks, and he advocated for choosing a Republican Commander-in-Chief over Democratic alternatives.



 

Greg Gutfeld shares bizarre epiphany he had about Donald Trump

On Monday, November 6 segment of 'The Five', Gutfelf said, "Trump gave Joe a stable country and Joe set it on fire. This is what happens when you choose nice words and no deeds over good deeds and mean words."

As he criticized President Joe Biden, Gutfeld noted, "This is why with Trump, you have to always focus on the deeds and live your life."

He then shared an epiphany he had on Saturday night that he went on a rant about. 

Gutfeld said, "Trump's not in office and they still obsess over him three years later."

He continued, "The opportunity cost actually grew greater under Joe Biden which means if you liked Trump's policies but couldn't handle Trump's behavior, you should probably still vote for Trump anyway because whether he wins or not, the derangement will persist."

Gutfeld continued, "So, you have a choice: Trump obsession, Biden policies, or Trump obsession and Trump policies. And by the way, you can replace Trump with any Republican because the obsession and derangement will take another shape or form." 

Greg Gutfeld calls out Biden administration's 'obsession' with Donald Trump

The Fox host continued his criticism of the elected administration. 

Gutfeld said, "If you want real opportunity cost, just think about what we were obsessed with under Biden. We were fixated on the Ukrainian border. We were fixated on identity politics and racism. And meanwhile, we were scared to death because our cities were crumbling and we were plagued by crime." 

He continued, "We got all of that plus Trump derangement without the Trump policies. Think about that!"

The Fox News host added, "Meanwhile, Trump's not even President and he is changing the behavior of Democrats. Suddenly they start acting like adults. They realize they can't fight two wars. They realize that unfettered illegal immigration and a border collapse is not gonna work for them and you can't have felons run free."

As he concluded, he said, "So in this weird way, Democrats are starting to act like adults because they are scared to death of a childish Trump."

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