
Fox News TV host Greg Gutfeld swore at his colleague and co-host Jessica Tarlov during a rant about political violence coming from the left side of the political divide, after Tarlov mentioned the assassination of a Democratic lawmaker as an example of right-wing violence.
Speaking about the killing of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, Gutfeld claimed political violence in the U.S. only goes one way.
âWhat is interesting here is, why is only this happening on the left and not the right?â he asked. âThatâs all we need to know.â
âWhat about Melissa Hortman?â Tarlov asked.
Melissa Hortman was the Democratic speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives until both she and her husband were assassinated in June this year. The killer also shot the coupleâs golden retriever dead.
Another democrat lawmaker, John Hoffman, and his wife were targeted and shot earlier that night by the same man, and both survived. Investigators suggested the suspectâs right-wing political views played a role in the attacks.
Gutfeld immediately lost his temper when Tarlov raised the assassination of the Hortmans.
âYou wanna talk about Melissa Hortman?â he shouted at her. âDid you know her name before it happened? None of us did. None of us were spending every single day talking about Mrs Hortman â I never heard of her until after she died.â
âSo, it doesnât matter?â Tarlov asked.
âDonât play that bulls*** with me!â Gutfeld yelled in response. âYou know what Iâm talking⌠What Iâm saying is there was no demonization, amplification about that woman before she died. It was a specific crime against her by somebody who knew her.â
There is no evidence her alleged killer, Vance Boelter, knew her, and according to the U.S. Department of Justice, Boelter âhad a list of possible targets.â
Gutfeld went on: âThe fact of the matter is, the âboth sidesâ argument not only doesnât fly, but we donât care. We donât care about your âboth sidesâ argument. That s*** is dead. For one thing, thereâs no cognitive dissonance on our side. On your side, your beliefs do not match reality. So, youâre coming up with these rationalizations like âWhat about this?â Or âWhat about that?â
âWe are not doing that because we saw it happen. We saw a young, bright man assassinated, and we know who did it. We are not coming up with rationalizations. We are calm. We are honest. And we are resolute. Weâre not defensive!â
Gutfeld also suggested that those who reject his take on events will eventually face a harsh reckoning: âyour life is gonna fall apart because youâre gonna realize youâre not the good guys.â
Later in the show, Gutfeld apologized for swearing and to Tarlov for his outburst.
Tarlov told viewers: âI am not mad at Greg.â
On Monday, Donald Trump was asked why flags had not been lowered in Washington, D.C. after Hortmanâs assassination. He said he was ânot familiarâ with the case, and suggested Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, who ran for Vice President in 2024 alongside Kamala Harris, had not contacted the White House asking for flags to be lowered.
At the time, Trump said that speaking to Walz, a close friend of Hortman, would have been a âwaste of time.â
âI could be nice and call, but why waste time?â Trump said, referring to Walz as âwhacked outâ and a âmessâ.