Gutfeld Torches Media’s Hypocrisy Over “Signalgate” Hysteria

Greg Gutfeld and his Fox News panel slammed the mainstream media for blowing a leaked Signal group chat out of proportion. They called it a desperate attempt to distract from President Trump’s foreign policy wins. The crew mocked journalists for treating this “messaging mess” like a major scandal while ignoring real issues.

Gutfeld said the media’s outrage over “Signalgate” is just theater. He argued they’re trying to create fake drama because they can’t attack Trump’s actual successes. The panel agreed the leak was minor compared to real security failures under past administrations. They pointed out nobody would care if this happened under Biden.

Comedian Rich Moss joked about the hypocrisy of reporters suddenly pretending to care about national security. He compared liberal journalists to bad actors in a cheap reality show. The panel laughed about how the same media that ignored Biden’s Afghanistan disaster now acts like a group chat slip-up matters.

Tyrus, the former wrestler, called the media “pathetic” for focusing on gossip instead of policy. He said Trump’s Middle East strategy brought historic peace deals while the press chases clickbait. The team praised Trump for keeping shipping lanes open despite Houthi attacks they blame on weak Democrat policies.

The discussion turned to how liberal pundits like Chris Hayes exaggerated the leak’s importance. Gutfeld mocked Hayes for claiming it was the “worst security breach ever” while forgetting 9/11 happened. The panel said this proves the media cares more about hurting Trump than protecting America.

They highlighted how Trump’s strike against terrorist groups showed real leadership. While Democrats whine about texts, Trump fixed problems Obama and Biden created. The crew said the military should’ve taken out threats sooner instead of worrying about hurt feelings.

Gutfeld’s team laughed at journalists for making themselves the story instead of reporting news. They compared “Signalgate” to past media failures like covering up Hunter Biden’s laptop. The panel said voters see through these tricks and care about results, not fake scandals.

The segment ended with a warning that the media will keep pushing distractions until Election Day. But Gutfeld said Trump’s record on the economy, border security, and world peace speaks for itself. The team urged viewers to focus on real issues, not made-up drama from angry reporters.

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