“If it really is an illegal investigation, which it says it was, you could take it to court,” Ms. Tarlov said during a discussion about the FBI at former President Donald Trump’s residence in Mar- a-Lago on The Five program. “And his lawyers don’t do that. They’ve now had ten days to do it and they’ve done nothing.” That’s how far Ms. Tarlov made it before a colleague interrupted her. “This is nothing but process,” Greg Gutfeld said moments later. “We have to start thinking about people instead of cardboard boxes, and I’ll go back to my original point: I wish Merrick Garland had been agonizing for weeks about riots, or about smash-and-grabs, or about the ten percent increase in rapes in New York. Instead, they’re so focused on Trump that he’s the only criminal they see.” Mr. Gutfeld concluded his remarks by looking into the camera and announcing that Mr. Garland, and presumably liberals in general, believe that Trump supporters are “worse than Hitler.” This is not the first time Ms. Tarlov has drawn the ire of her right-wing network colleagues. Last week, shortly after the FBI launched its investigation, Ms. Tarlov challenged former judge Jeanine Pirro alleging that the FBI could have planted evidence on Mr. Trump’s property during the investigation. “[FBI Director] Christopher Wray is a Trump appointee,” Ms. Tarlov said. “Christopher Wray is as much a part of the Deep State as the rest,” Pirro shouted in response. Ms. Tarlov also finished off her conservative co-hosts by arguing that Mr. Trump was apparently not fully cooperating with law enforcement during a tense segment that at several points saw Ms. Tarlov’s colleagues yelling at her. Ms. Tarlov’s presence and willingness to challenge Mr. Trump during the Fox News daytime show boosted her profile while showing how far Fox News personalities will go to defend Mr. Trump — even when others popular Republicans such as Florida Gov. Ron DeSandis are preparing to challenge him. Republican nomination in 2024. In addition to her duties at Fox News, Ms. Tarlov is a political strategist who also serves as head of research at women’s magazine Bustle. Ms. Tarlov and her Fox colleagues may have a lot more to discuss soon: a judge is reportedly considering releasing a partial version of the affidavit tied to the search warrant that allowed the FBI to investigate Mar-a- Lake.
title: “Fox News Host Sends Colleagues Into Frenzy By Failing To Back Trump On Mar A Lago Raid Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-10” author: “Fredericka Molina”
“If it really is an illegal investigation, which it says it was, you could take it to court,” Ms. Tarlov said during a discussion about the FBI at former President Donald Trump’s residence in Mar- a-Lago on The Five program. “And his lawyers don’t do that. They’ve now had ten days to do it and they’ve done nothing.” That’s how far Ms. Tarlov made it before a colleague interrupted her. “This is nothing but process,” Greg Gutfeld said moments later. “We have to start thinking about people instead of cardboard boxes, and I’ll go back to my original point: I wish Merrick Garland had been agonizing for weeks about riots, or about smash-and-grabs, or about the ten percent increase in rapes in New York. Instead, they’re so focused on Trump that he’s the only criminal they see.” Mr. Gutfeld concluded his remarks by looking into the camera and announcing that Mr. Garland, and presumably liberals in general, believe that Trump supporters are “worse than Hitler.” This is not the first time Ms. Tarlov has drawn the ire of her right-wing network colleagues. Last week, shortly after the FBI launched its investigation, Ms. Tarlov challenged former judge Jeanine Pirro alleging that the FBI could have planted evidence on Mr. Trump’s property during the investigation. “[FBI Director] Christopher Wray is a Trump appointee,” Ms. Tarlov said. “Christopher Wray is as much a part of the Deep State as the rest,” Pirro shouted in response. Ms. Tarlov also finished off her conservative co-hosts by arguing that Mr. Trump was apparently not fully cooperating with law enforcement during a tense segment that at several points saw Ms. Tarlov’s colleagues yelling at her. Ms. Tarlov’s presence and willingness to challenge Mr. Trump during the Fox News daytime show boosted her profile while showing how far Fox News personalities will go to defend Mr. Trump — even when others popular Republicans such as Florida Gov. Ron DeSandis are preparing to challenge him. Republican nomination in 2024. In addition to her duties at Fox News, Ms. Tarlov is a political strategist who also serves as head of research at women’s magazine Bustle. Ms. Tarlov and her Fox colleagues may have a lot more to discuss soon: a judge is reportedly considering releasing a partial version of the affidavit tied to the search warrant that allowed the FBI to investigate Mar-a- Lake.
title: “Fox News Host Sends Colleagues Into Frenzy By Failing To Back Trump On Mar A Lago Raid Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-12” author: “Belinda Gatlin”
“If it really is an illegal investigation, which it says it was, you could take it to court,” Ms. Tarlov said during a discussion about the FBI at former President Donald Trump’s residence in Mar- a-Lago on The Five program. “And his lawyers don’t do that. They’ve now had ten days to do it and they’ve done nothing.” That’s how far Ms. Tarlov made it before a colleague interrupted her. “This is nothing but process,” Greg Gutfeld said moments later. “We have to start thinking about people instead of cardboard boxes, and I’ll go back to my original point: I wish Merrick Garland had been agonizing for weeks about riots, or about smash-and-grabs, or about the ten percent increase in rapes in New York. Instead, they’re so focused on Trump that he’s the only criminal they see.” Mr. Gutfeld concluded his remarks by looking into the camera and announcing that Mr. Garland, and presumably liberals in general, believe that Trump supporters are “worse than Hitler.” This is not the first time Ms. Tarlov has drawn the ire of her right-wing network colleagues. Last week, shortly after the FBI launched its investigation, Ms. Tarlov challenged former judge Jeanine Pirro alleging that the FBI could have planted evidence on Mr. Trump’s property during the investigation. “[FBI Director] Christopher Wray is a Trump appointee,” Ms. Tarlov said. “Christopher Wray is as much a part of the Deep State as the rest,” Pirro shouted in response. Ms. Tarlov also finished off her conservative co-hosts by arguing that Mr. Trump was apparently not fully cooperating with law enforcement during a tense segment that at several points saw Ms. Tarlov’s colleagues yelling at her. Ms. Tarlov’s presence and willingness to challenge Mr. Trump during the Fox News daytime show boosted her profile while showing how far Fox News personalities will go to defend Mr. Trump — even when others popular Republicans such as Florida Gov. Ron DeSandis are preparing to challenge him. Republican nomination in 2024. In addition to her duties at Fox News, Ms. Tarlov is a political strategist who also serves as head of research at women’s magazine Bustle. Ms. Tarlov and her Fox colleagues may have a lot more to discuss soon: a judge is reportedly considering releasing a partial version of the affidavit tied to the search warrant that allowed the FBI to investigate Mar-a- Lake.
title: “Fox News Host Sends Colleagues Into Frenzy By Failing To Back Trump On Mar A Lago Raid Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-26” author: “Amber Leslie”
“If it really is an illegal investigation, which it says it was, you could take it to court,” Ms. Tarlov said during a discussion about the FBI at former President Donald Trump’s residence in Mar- a-Lago on The Five program. “And his lawyers don’t do that. They’ve now had ten days to do it and they’ve done nothing.” That’s how far Ms. Tarlov made it before a colleague interrupted her. “This is nothing but process,” Greg Gutfeld said moments later. “We have to start thinking about people instead of cardboard boxes, and I’ll go back to my original point: I wish Merrick Garland had been agonizing for weeks about riots, or about smash-and-grabs, or about the ten percent increase in rapes in New York. Instead, they’re so focused on Trump that he’s the only criminal they see.” Mr. Gutfeld concluded his remarks by looking into the camera and announcing that Mr. Garland, and presumably liberals in general, believe that Trump supporters are “worse than Hitler.” This is not the first time Ms. Tarlov has drawn the ire of her right-wing network colleagues. Last week, shortly after the FBI launched its investigation, Ms. Tarlov challenged former judge Jeanine Pirro alleging that the FBI could have planted evidence on Mr. Trump’s property during the investigation. “[FBI Director] Christopher Wray is a Trump appointee,” Ms. Tarlov said. “Christopher Wray is as much a part of the Deep State as the rest,” Pirro shouted in response. Ms. Tarlov also finished off her conservative co-hosts by arguing that Mr. Trump was apparently not fully cooperating with law enforcement during a tense segment that at several points saw Ms. Tarlov’s colleagues yelling at her. Ms. Tarlov’s presence and willingness to challenge Mr. Trump during the Fox News daytime show boosted her profile while showing how far Fox News personalities will go to defend Mr. Trump — even when others popular Republicans such as Florida Gov. Ron DeSandis are preparing to challenge him. Republican nomination in 2024. In addition to her duties at Fox News, Ms. Tarlov is a political strategist who also serves as head of research at women’s magazine Bustle. Ms. Tarlov and her Fox colleagues may have a lot more to discuss soon: a judge is reportedly considering releasing a partial version of the affidavit tied to the search warrant that allowed the FBI to investigate Mar-a- Lake.