Gutfeld Dismantles Liberal Russiagate Fantasy in Fiery Showdown on The Five

Greg Gutfeld Fires Back at Liberal Bias on The Five

Greg Gutfeld didn’t hold back on The Five. His co-host, Jessica Tarlov, tried to brush off new Russiagate revelations by switching the story to Epstein. Tarlov’s move felt like a tired, overplayed deflection—just more of that “but her emails!” routine. Gutfeld pushed back hard, laying bare years of left-wing deceit.

Tarlov complained, “It’s preposterous that we were talking about Hillary Clinton’s emails again in 2025,” while Gutfeld shot back, “We have no choice. We spent years on this story.” When she pretended not to know what was up, he wasn’t having any of it: “We had to take this story seriously for years, and it was false.” Clinging to that crumbling Russiagate myth, Tarlov mumbled, “It wasn’t false.” But there was no saving her this time.

Gutfeld made his point crystal clear: “When Trump won in 2016, the intel community concluded that Russia didn’t have a hand in his victory. Instead of accepting the conclusion, Obama determined and wanted a new conclusion, so he sent Brennan running to come up with a new collusion.” The mainstream media, acting as loyal Democrat mouthpieces, then painted Trump as a Putin lackey—with zero proof to back it up.

The scandal hit another high when Tarlov tried to end the discussion, as though the American public doesn’t deserve a straight-up account of the truth. Gutfeld didn’t miss a beat: “They amplified a false conclusion that Trump colluded with Russia in 2016. We had to spend years dealing with that, and now we’re actually getting investigation, and you’re saying, ‘No, you know what, you guys should just move on.’”

The left’s desperate attempts to bury Russiagate show they’re too scared for the truth. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump, vindicated once again, fights on for transparency—even as the liberal media scrambles to protect their own narrative.

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