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    “Fox News Needs to Fire Tarlov”: Jessica Tarlov Faces More Backlash after Getting Caught Lying about Trump Again [WATCH]

    By Michael CantrellApril 10, 2026Updated:April 10, 2026
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    Fox News token liberal, Jessica Tarlov, stated during a recent episode of “The Five,” that “there is no ceasefire” with Iran following talks between the radical Islamic regime and the Trump administration, which claimed such a deal had been brokered. Tarlov stated that “missiles were still flying across Israel, Iran, and Lebanon” following negotiations between the U.S. and Iran.

    The liberal commentator started off by saying, “I stand, I think, in reality that there is no ceasefire.” Tarlov recounted flipping through television channels on April 7, 2026, watching various news networks’ coverage of what was happening in the Middle East following the announcement of the ceasefire agreement. “And there were split screens between ‘White House announces ceasefire’ and ‘missiles raining down on the Israelis.’ We know that Israel was sending rockets back to Iran. We know what today has looked like in Lebanon with what the Israelis are doing there,” she said.

    “So the ceasefire was a complete fiction,” Tarlov continued. And then she started talking about the “10 points” of Iran’s proposal for opening the Strait of Hormuz and coming to a ceasefire, as being unacceptable by the administration. “And what JD Vance is saying and the White House, now Karoline Leavitt, that those 10 points were completely unacceptable. That’s only because some of the biggest boosters of the administration came out and said, ‘Are you kidding me?'” the host added.

    “‘Look at what you’re agreeing to.’ Like Mark Levin, who has obviously been very close to this process, he took, you know what Fox and Friends had put up this morning and said this, ’10 points are a disaster’ last night. Larry Kudlow asked on social media, ‘is this what we want?'” Tarlov told her co-hosts on “The Five.”I mean, the deal, the 10 points that they sent in in response to our 15 points allow them, as Dana said, to control the Strait of Hormuz and to decide what they charge.”

    “So that could be $2 million per tanker, and they split that with the Omanis. Or then the FT reported this morning, a proposal to do $1 for every barrel, and they want it paid in crypto,” she concluded. Many conservatives took to social media platform X to call out Tarlov’s statements about the 10 points proposal as being debunked.

    One user, commenting on a viral clip of the segment, wrote, “All she does is lie. For her to repeat the debunked 10 point deal a day after it has been debunked is just ridiculous.” Another user commented that Tarlov doesn’t do much other than read statistics from the Democratic National Committee on television. “Every day, Jessica gets her statistics from the DNC, and she just reads them off on TV. Fox needs to stop this.”

    Another individual wrote, “I was upset that I was missing ‘The Five’ but now I’m glad I never turned it on. I refuse to watch when she’s on.” One commenter shared their frustration with Tarlov being on the program by saying, “If I wasn’t home alone right now and couldn’t yell at the TV I would have had to change the channel.” Someone responded to the post saying, “Usually I mute her but I wanted to see what lie she went with today.”

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    According to The Jerusalem Post, President Trump slammed both the New York Times and CNN for passing around a “totally fake” ten-point plan allegedly from Iran, claiming the plan was fabricated and undermined the peace process. “The Failing New York Times and Fake News CNN each reported a totally FAKE TEN POINT PLAN on the Iran negotiations,” Trump said on Truth Social. “All ten points were a made up HOAX.”

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