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    WATCH: “The Five” Gets “Spicy” As Co-Hosts Turn on Jessica Tarlov

    By Ellis RobinsonMarch 29, 2024Updated:March 29, 2024
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    Based on recent episodes of Fox News Channel’s “The Five,” interactions between the panel of co-hosts seem to be getting more intense.  The tense conversations center around takes from Democratic strategist Jessica Tarlov, whose opinion seemingly serves as a liberal counterweight on the show.

    Former Deputy Assistant to the President of the United States and conservative commentator Sebastian Gorka recently uploaded a clip from a segment of “The Five” in which a fiery back-and-forth ensues between the co-hosts over news surrounding Donald Trump.
    The segment in question revolved around former President Trump’s social media platform, Truth Social, and the subsequent surge in its trading price during its first day on the market.  Additionally, Truth Social could receive approximately $3.5 billion after Digital World Acquisition Corp. shareholders approved a merger with the platform’s parent company.
    Gorka wrote on X, “Is it just me or is @TheFive getting really out of control and spicy? First, Jesse Watters spiked Jessica Tarlov NOW it’s Greg Guttfeld You have to watch this!”  The clip begins with Tarlov stating, “Listen, I have always said this, Donald Trump gets really lucky.”
    The comment was instantly met with condemnation from the other co-hosts on the show, where Jeanine Pirro asked critically, “Is that what it is?”  Greg Gutfeld grumbled, “Of course.”  Tarlov proceeded to hit back, “Oh, it’s the genius of true social that has under 500,000 users for the last nine months and 2023.”

    Jesse Watters skeptically asked, “What do you know Jessica?”  Gutfeld chimed back in, “I’m always interested.. I love it when people who have a media footprint pretend to know how things are built. I don’t know how things are made.”

    Tarlov and Gutfeld then go back and forth interrupting each other and disagreeing on Trump’s business record, where the Democratic strategist maintains the former president is simply lucky when it comes to his track records.  “He was a billionaire before this stuff,” Watters pointed out.  Watch the chaotic discussion below:

    The American Tribune initially reported on the news of the approved merger between Trump Media & Technology Group and Digital World Acquisition Corp.  According to reports, the massive windfall of cash could benefit Donald Trump, who faces enormous legal fees, such as the exorbitant fine imposed on him from the New York civil fraud lawsuit.

    “Shareholders have just voted to make Trump Media & Technology Group, the parent company of Truth Social, a publicly traded company. This could net Trump a windfall of $4 billion. The President would need to seek a waiver to liquidate his stock before the end of a lockup period in order to use the cash to secure a $450 million bond in the Letitia James, “Get Trump” fraud case to then appeal the decision. Trump has nearly $500 million in cash, but experts claim he needs $1 billion in cash to secure a bond that size,” Conservative commentator Charlie Kirk previously wrote on X.  “The merger approval means TMTG stock will trade on Nasdaq as “DJT” as early as next week.”

    Note:  The featured image is a screenshot from the embedded video.

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