Greg Gutfeld claims Democrats are in 'panic mode' as he roasts Robert De Niro and 'The View' hosts over anti-Trump rhetoric

Greg Gutfeld roasts Democratic Party and its supporters during his Wednesday, May 29 monologue
Greg Gutfeld slams Robert De Niro during his opening monologue of the May 29, 2024 episode of 'Gutfeld' (Screengrab/Fox News, Getty Images)
Greg Gutfeld slams Robert De Niro during his opening monologue of the May 29, 2024 episode of 'Gutfeld' (Screengrab/Fox News, Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Fox News host Greg Gutfeld launched into a fiery attack against the Democrats while trolling actor Robert De Niro and 'The View' co-hosts during his monologue in the May 29 episode of 'Gutfeld'. 

"The Dems are in panic mode," claimed Gutfeld, saying, "There has never been a better time not to be a Democrat. The whole party is falling apart like Michael Cohen piloting an Iranian helicopter into a Gaza pier."

He cited a report published by Politico which stated that a "pervasive sense of fear had settled in at the highest level of the Democratic Party," and shared that the situation has been reportedly described by an insider as a "freakout."

The comedian further quipped that "being a Democrat right now is like being a blimp salesman after the Hindenburg. Your main product is a disaster and it's leaking gas," taking a swipe at the 81-year-old incumbent.

Greg Gutfeld's take on Robert De Niro's NY Press Conference

Veteran Hollywood star Robert De Niro spoke with the press slamming Donald Trump on the streets of New York on Tuesday, May 28, while the latter was in his hush money trial at the Manhattan Criminal Court.



 

Gutfeld shared his take on De Niro's stunt during the Wednesday episode of his show, stating, "De Niro only underlined that hating Trump was a luxury belief, something you can prioritize over crime, immigration, and the price of food, because you're a movie star and own half of lower Manhattan."

"You don't feel the pain that others have for the past four years in a Democrat-run dystopia," he added accusingly.

Greg Gutfeld trolls Alyssa Farah Griffin

Gutfeld went after 'The View' co-host Griffin, a former aide in the Trump White House, mocking her to be a "fake Republican."



 

He played a clip from the show where Griffin is seen stating at the Hot Topics table, "Time is running out. We are just 6 months out, and I think we have to be honest, there is a chance this guy (Trump) could win if we don't start fighting harder."

"Holy crap, the idiot speaks the truth," jibed Gutfeld in response to Griffin's comments, later adding that "even a broken clock is right twice a day."

Gutfeld went on to claim that the only play in the Democrats' book, calling the presumptive GOP nominee a "threat to democracy" is backfiring, and in the face of the reality of the economic crisis, rise in crime and illegal immigration, "calling voters traitors to not want to live this way is not going to cut it."

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