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Greg Gutfeld
To second lieutenant. Unusual, making Jim the first black Marine in history to receive a battlefield commission in the middle of a war. In 1967, deep in the jungles of Vietnam, Jim and his nine man force recon team, known as Team Broad Minded, attempted to locate a suspected enemy base camp near the village of Flu Lack. Over the course of four days, under Jim's leadership, Team Broad Minded repulsed brutal attacks as brutal as they've ever seen, cleared trails of bloody traps and killed more than 200 of the enemy. The enemy was going down quickly. They never really knew what the exact number was. On the fourth day of battle, a numerically superior force of Viet Cong soldiers launched a truly devastating ambush. Explosions shredded the air, sending Jim into a tree, ripping open his abdomen and breaking his leg. Badly, badly broken leg. Shrapnel peppered his body in 17 places. I hope this isn't giving you some bad memories, Jim, but I'll tell you, everybody admires you, what you went through. Believe me, every one of his fellow Marines went down wounded. But Jim rose, pushing forward on a leg that shouldn't have been able to carry any of his weight. After a shot of morphine, Jim asserted command of the firefight. He took over like nobody's ever seen before. Barely clinging to consciousness, he called in close air support for an entire hour. Very dangerous, it was sometimes a little bit too close. And it was the only force strong enough to repel the onslaught of a lot of very tough soldiers on the other side. Once an extraction helicopter reached his team, Jim loaded his wounded men first before finally loading himself when the helicopter groaned under the weight of his entire team. Too many people. He attempted to deplane, but his team physically held him back, refusing to leave their leader behind. For his incredible valor, Jim was recommended for the Medal of honor in 1967, and everybody knew he should get it. But life is life. His commanding officer, who was his biggest fan, was tragically killed before the paperwork was signed. That's a bad break. But now you're doing it. This is. Maybe this is better. Had to wait a little while, didn't you, huh, Jim? The nation kept you waiting far too long. So I say to you, congratulations. You made it. Thank you. Congratulations. Thank you, Jim. And thanks as well to your niece Renee and her son Eric, who I just met. What great people. And brother in arms, Joe Rodriguez, a big fan of yours. Thank you very much. Congratulations. Next, we honor another legend of the United States Marines who is sadly no longer with us. Colonel John W. Ripley. In the spring of 1972, the North Vietnamese prepared their Easter offensive, the largest ground invasion since the Korean War. It was a big, big invasion. Over 30,000 North Vietnamese soldiers and 200 tanks, lots of other equipment, high level. Planned to penetrate deep into South Vietnam and collapse the embattled republic. The only thing standing in their way was a bridge across the Chu Viet river and the extraordinary courage of then Captain John Ripley. Everybody knew he had that. As North Vietnamese forces surged to the north riverbank, it became clear that the assault could only be stopped by destroying the bridge. Vietnamese army engineers had stockpiled over 500 pounds of explosives that needed to be personally placed under the bridge. As the only soldier with sufficient demolition experience, John reached for the first load of explosives. Everyone said, don't do it, John, don't do it. He grabbed the steel girders above his head and hand over hand, he climbed, dangling beneath the bridge and over the rushing water. With a lot of very angry people watching him. Completely exposed to withering enemy gunfire, John completed not one, not two, but five such trips. He's a strong guy, very strong guy. At one point, John remembers a tank round blasting into the bridge and knocking him temporarily unconscious. For five straight hours he hauled explosives, placed charges and ran a primer cord to each one of them. He later recalled reciting a simple prayer. Jesus, Barry, get me there. Just get me there. When John detonated the explosives, the bridge collapsed into the river, crushing the advance and saved the hope of a free Vietnam for Easter morning. For his heroic deeds, John Ripley was given the Navy Cross. And today we posthumously award him the highest of all awards, a Congressional Medal of Honor. And we're grateful to be joined by his sons Tom, John and Steve, grandson Stephen, Lewis and Francis, and his beautiful daughter in law, Alexandra. And so I want to thank you all for being here and congratulations. You have extremely good genetics, so congratulations. Thank you very much. Congratulations. He's looking down on you, you know that, right? Finally, we honor a hero of the war on terror, Major Nicholas Dockery. On October 2, 2012, Dick's Platoon was guarding the compound of the Governor of eastern Afghanistan when they were ambushed by 150 Taliban fighters. Swarming in from multiple directions, they came from all over the place. The enemy unleashed overwhelming torrents of fire from machine guns and rocket propelled grenades. Without concern for his own life at all, Nick raced across the open ground to rally his scattered team. They were all very concerned, very nervous. There was not a lot of hope. When word came that Sergeant Eric Mitchell was wounded and pinned down inside the compound, Dick went after him without even hesitating. He Personally spearheaded the rescue, kicking down doors and clearing room after room. He was looking for him. He was going to find him. At one point, he killed a Taliban fighter and detained two others. As he reached Sergeant Mitchell, a grenade came raining down. Without thinking, Nick tackled Sergeant Mitchell, likely saving his life. When the smoke cleared, every man was wounded, but none were dead. Nick did a quick headcount and realized one of his team members was still missing. Sergeant Jack Hansbrough. Nick rushed through the compound until he found the sergeant being dragged unconscious through an alleyway by two Taliban fighters. With very bad intentions, Nick eliminated both terrorists in close quarters, then pulled Sergeant Hansbrough back to cover, but found he was not breathing so urgently. Nick administered CPR until the sergeant's heart kicked back in. As mortar fire thundered down all around them, Nick covered his incapacitated teammate with his own body, shielding him from further injury. In his final act of unbelievable valor that day, Nick climbed his way to the open roof, where he was again vulnerable to Taliban gunfire at highest levels. He signaled enemy positions with smoke grenades, allowing American gunships to come to the platoon's rescue. Major Dockery, you were the last man to depart the battlefield that day. And you left it a legend and a hero. We proudly award you the Congressional Medal of Honor. Fantastic. Thank you very much. Joining Major Dockery today are his younger brother Blake, his partner Jennifer, grandmother Mary. Oh, Mary is something I like. Mary. Where is Mary? Where are you, Mary? Where are you, Mary? I love Mary. She said. I'm a big fan of yours, you know, I like people that are fans of mine. Thank you. It's great to be with you, too. A friend and colleague, Chris, and five members of his unit on the day of the attack. John Morgan, Will, Joey and Roshan. Would you guys stand up, please? Would you do that? And we're going to get them some of those coins, Nick. Okay? We're going to get them some of. It's not the Congressional Medal of Honor, but it's pretty good. So you have to remember that they'll take care of that. As we approach the 250th anniversary of our founding, we remember that we owe everything to heroes like those we celebrate today. Men who went willingly to the darkest and most dangerous corners on earth to defeat evil so we could live free. That's exactly what happened. These are great men, great people. We thank you and we will never ever forget you. And now I'd like to ask the military aide to come forward and read the citations, please.
Tomi Lahren
Major james capers jr. The President of the United States, in the name of the Congress, takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to Second Lieutenant James Capers, junior, United States Marine Corps.
Greg Gutfeld
It.
Tomi Lahren
Tom Ripley. Accepting on behalf of his father, Colonel John Ripley. The President of the United States, in the name of the Congress, takes pride in presenting the Medal of Honor posthumously to Captain John W. Ripley, United States Marine Corps. Major nicholas dockery. The President of the United States of America, authorized by act of Congress March 3, 1863, has awarded in the name of Congress the Medal of Honor to Second Lieutenant Nicholas Dockery, United States Army.
Jessica Tarlov
It.
Dana Perino
I invite you to pray with me.
Prayer Leader
Eternal God, you are the giver of every good gift, and all that we have comes from your gracious hand. Father, as we leave this place of honor, let the fierce courage of Major Dockery, Major Capers and Colonel Ripley be permanently etched into our hearts. Let their lives be a lasting reminder that the truest measure of our character is not found in what we gain, but in what we are willing to sacrifice for one another. Lord, we ask you to move powerfully across our ranks. Place a hedge of divine protection around our armed forces, standing watch in all corners of the world, and pour your sustaining grace over the families who hold the line at home. Grant wisdom to our Commander in chief and to our leaders. And, Father, as we mark two and a half centuries of free freedom as a nation, we ask that you keep the United States of America strong, resolute, and forever a beacon of liberty to the world. In your name I pray.
Dana Perino
Amen.
Tomi Lahren
President Trump just wrapping up a Medal of Honor ceremony at the White House. It's pretty cool. Now let's switch gears to the opening day of Obama's building. And it was a who's who of a list. Celebrities, every living president, except, of course, for the Orange Menace. All gathering to pay homage to Barry's ugly building. Except, of course, the subcontractors that he stiffed who claimed millions are still unpaid. Naturally, it started with a land acknowledgment.
Jessica Tarlov
We honor the Anishinaabe, the Council of Three Fires, the Ojibwe, the Odawa, and the Potawatomi nations. You were doing the people's work, rescuing our economy, expanding health care, ending a war, ordering the Bin Laden raid, saving an auto industry, winning a peace prize.
Greg Gutfeld
Lucky we in the company of Jackknife Lee. 46, 42 and 43. Civility. When we encourage cooperation between nations, instead of trying to dominate and bully and squeeze every advantage just because we can,
Dana Perino
it turns out all nations, including ours, become more prosperous and secure. And the world gets a little bit brighter.
Tomi Lahren
Other notables from the event. Hillary wore a villain hat to blot out the sun. Look at that. Kamala was dancing like she found the open bar. And of course, Biden got lost on the stage again. Joe, over here. All right, let's take it around the table. Dana. I'm always touched when I hear a land acknowledgement. We should be doing that before every five, because I imagine there's something that was here before the 5. What was it?
Jessica Tarlov
We could just.
Kennedy
We could just start going, Greg, I
Tomi Lahren
acknowledge a Duane Reade was here, and
Jessica Tarlov
we could just go like we could just do all across the country.
Tomi Lahren
Yes.
Jessica Tarlov
For the next 15 years of the five. It is interesting that he started with the land acknowledgement, because they really were the bridge administration to all the DEI stuff. All of that woke stuff that all started. I think that it's interesting. One of the things he said today is that he's tried to be very selective and engaging in politics, that he's tried to go to be the coach rather than a participant, but they can't quit him, and they keep dragging him back into it. And I think he's fairly willing participant in order to do that, because he's worried for the Democratic Party and for good reason. For a long time, he said, whoa, you guys are getting a little too far left. But then he helps participate in it. Right? He didn't. He wanted them to have an open primary. They didn't think the coronation of Kamala Harris was a good idea yet. Then he got on board. He told Biden, you know what? It's not your turn. It's Hillary's turn. Okay? And then it must have been very awkward for the Bidens today, because the Obamas or whatever you think about the building, they have a building and they have a library, and they have supporters and a ton of financial support. The Bidens don't have any of that. And so that must have been a little bit strange.
Tomi Lahren
It could just tell Joe it's his library.
Jessica Tarlov
I mean, yeah, that is fair.
Tomi Lahren
He probably wouldn't notice, to be honest. You know, Jesse, I think about how much that library costs. Something like $800 million. Think of how much of that money could have gone to feed the hungry, to pay off college debt, to fund midnight basketball. All of these things that instead goes to a library.
Dana Perino
Free teeth for homeless.
Tomi Lahren
Yes. It really disgusts me. See, we can do that, too, with money.
Dana Perino
You know the famous quote, if you think good architecture is expensive, try bad architecture. Barack Obama has really unified the Country. Everyone agrees he has bad taste. These critics are vicious. And these are from the left. It looks like a refrigerator that dropped off the Death Star. Completely out of context. It was as if it were placed there by aliens. A Klingon prison. And then, my favorite, an upright slab that makes you feel physically uneasy. But wait till you get inside. Inside they were even worse, packed with items that would otherwise be in a junk drawer or a landfill. Unique items of historical interest, so few you could easily fit them in the average suburban living room. And then you go to the Obamacare wing, and all it is, is the first and last page of the bill that he signed. That's it. At one point, this critic goes, the library kind of makes Obama's two terms look relatively inconsequential. So think about his Legacy. Everyone in 100 years is going to remember that he was the first black president, and that's it. There's not a lot else. What is there? The bailouts, the bin Laden raid, and Obamacare, which made everything more expensive and still needs to be saved from bankruptcy. What, every two years over budget ugly and a vanity project, and he's stiffing black subcontractors. Not Donald Trump. That is Barack Hussein Obama. You know, they got on President Trump for building monuments to himself and then inviting entertainers to come sing. He was doing that for the American people. He was doing that for America. 250. Barack Obama built a monument literally to himself and then had U2 come and sing to him. And the liberals love it when Trump does it. They sue, they try to block it, they try to defund it. But when Barack does it, it's all good. It's all good. Barry deserves it.
Tomi Lahren
You know, what was missing, Jessica, from the libraries is a floor devoted to Kenya. And by the way, not in the library, birth certificate. Not even the long form.
Jon Decker
Jessica, what are we going to do? Luckily, our current president is still getting to the bottom of that one. Every living president has a library. Everyone has an opening ceremony. Everyone has friends, performances. Whatever it is, we will watch. When Trump opens his. It's Miami, right? That his library is going in there and he'll have Vanilla Ice and Kid Rock and you guys will say that you've never heard such a beautiful rendition.
Dana Perino
But we don't want to shame the entertainers out of doing this event. Every time a person tries to sing for Trump, you guys call his publicist and embarrassment getting out.
Jon Decker
Well, first of all, there's a natural surge from fan bases that they don't want these entertainers playing at A co opting of America's birthday turning into a Trump rally, which is exactly what Trump is doing. He's now said it that it's going to be the greatest Trump rally of all time. When it's supposed to be about celebrating what we've done over the last 250 years. So yeah, Martina McBride, like, she can't go out there and do that when it is just a celebration of. Of Donald Trump. In the same way. That is very different from the library. Whoever goes to the library. That is about Trump. And this was about Obama. But the Guy has a 57% approval rating, the highest of any living president serving or passed. And right now, like, I'm sure your poll is correct.
Jessica Tarlov
I'm not gonna argue with the poll.
Jon Decker
Oh, well, what I think is, anyway, he's popular and he's good on the campaign trail and I'm glad that he is going to be a bigger part of the midterms.
Tomi Lahren
Kennedy popular.
Kennedy
You and me popular.
Tomi Lahren
I say you and me. Road trip.
Jessica Tarlov
Let's do it.
Tomi Lahren
Let's do it. Road trip to the. Yeah, to Chicago. Get some big. Yeah, exactly. Get. Get some little salamis cameras and stuff.
Kennedy
Because, you know, I was meta glasses.
Tomi Lahren
Have you seen anything more boring than what was inside there? That is like. That is the worst museum I've ever seen. And you know, I love my museums.
Kennedy
I thought it was just a thwarted publicist who hated Valerie Jarrett. And that's why the preamble to this opening has been so incredibly negative. But it's one of those rare occasions where the bad news was actually trumped by the reality. I mean, it actually is as inconsequential and boring as the hype let up. And it's like the differences. Republicans aren't gonna stop buying U2 albums. Republicans aren't gonna stop buying Pearl Jam albums or Christina Aguilera albums because they played at this monolithic. You know what it looks like? It looks like a Star Wars B level droid that has been frozen in carbonite.
Greg Gutfeld
Oh, very good.
Kennedy
It is so ugly. And it is just this wretch of a lump that is protruding from the earth. A part of Chicago that desperately needs help. And this is not it. And poor Joe Biden is just bumping into things knowing that living or dead, he's never going to have a presidential library. They can't raise money to save their lives. Every, every penny they make. Mark Halperin said they're out of cash. It's still got to go to Hunter's legal fund and paying off his little man pimp in Malibu who was funding his his lawfare. So Biden's not going to have it. Clinton doesn't care. He's already soiled every room in his presidential library. Bush has cost half as much. No one talks about it. That's all he's ever wanted for his post presidency. And Obama wants a bunch of attention. It's negative and that is going to break his narcissistic heart.
Tomi Lahren
All right, on that note, Nancy Pelosi wants Trump's head examined.
Greg Gutfeld
Here comes the weekend and there's so much to do. But you're in New York.
Dana Perino
Cheers to America's 250th birthday. Get 20% off your first purchase at foxnewswineshop.com with code FNRADIO 2020% discount excludes wine club offers and cannot be combined with any other promotion. Expires July 31, 2026. Must be 21 or older to order. Please drink responsible.
Jessica Tarlov
So the midterms might not be the layup Democrats thought they'd be. Recently, the party's been sliding on the generic ballot polls as Republicans rapidly catch up. So it turns out voters may be looking for something more than just anti Trump politics.
Kennedy
I practice medicine on the side without benefit of diploma. I'm just not really down the road
Greg Gutfeld
yet to be a mental health specialist. But I think there's some, some reason to review his mental state.
Tomi Lahren
The single best thing that anyone can do to help Americans, to help working families is get rid of Donald Trump. We have a dip demented obese in
Kennedy
the White House who is rat the country.
Jessica Tarlov
Wow, the wine mom got in on it early. Okay, Jessica, let me go to you first because you, I know you probably take a look at the generic ballot, but when we got the topics today, I was a little confused because this morning the Washington Post, Harry Olson said actually, or Henry Olsen said the Republicans all of a sudden find the Senate to be a little bit precarious. So how do you weigh all this?
Jon Decker
Play like you're behind no matter what. I mean, the generic ballot like Nate Silver's Silver Bulletin has at about six and a half point lead for Republicans, for Democrats, which should be good for the House and the Senate. It'll be tough. I think it's smart that the Republicans on the Senate side are talking about how difficult the map is. Even if you just think about how much cash is going to have to be spent to defend these seats. With a Ken Paxton in Texas, Iowa, Josh Turk is a very strong candidate. And Susan Collins, who is definitely an over performer. It's going to cost money, right, to be able to hold that. I think there's definitely good news in there for Democrats on the Senate side. Jon Ossoff got a weaker opponent, so that is now rated Lean D. And Fox had a poll in Ohio which was incredible for Sherrod Brown up 53, 45 on John Husted. I think, you know, you look at what people are going to be voting on and they're going to be voting on cost of living issues. And right now Trump has a 31% approval on the economy, 23% on gas prices. Over 70% say he's not interested or focused on lowering their cost of living. So hopefully that translates. But we have yet to see the positive agenda from the Democrats that I think if it were a presidential year, you certainly would have to have at this point.
Jessica Tarlov
Kennedy, do you think any of these far left candidates like Platner and Talarico are bringing the Democrats down a little bit because there's so much attention on them?
Kennedy
Yes, I do. And they are there because there's been such a dearth of ideas from mainstream Democrats because they have leaned so hard into the anti Trump message. And I'm like, please, for the love of God, can some of the rational Democrats return to the conversation and come up with a digestible list of ideas? So, you know, people who are independent, people who are, you know, sick of their economic state, can at least point to something, go, maybe these guys will help us. But they're not. And then we're left with communists. They're not democratic socialists. They literally want to take over the means of production and run cities into the ground. And now they want to take the Senate and follow Bernie Sanders lead. It's incredibly dangerous, but it's also incredibly lazy. And all they've had to fall back on is, you know, the Seth Moltens of the world are almost president. He really, you know, lit the world on fire when he was running in 2020. But he's, you know, he's saying things like, we just need to get rid of Trump. Well, what does that mean? He's termed out he's not going to run in 2020 and people keep trying to kill him. Maybe that's an irresponsible line of thinking. And maybe if Seth Moulton went to his little laboratory of democracy between his ears and came up with a good digestible idea, he would make more sense. But unfortunately he has become totally irrelevant in a conversation that is now being populated by commies.
Jessica Tarlov
And Greg, they don't even. It does seem that there is. They're stuck on one message, that Trump is evil, Trump is Hitler. The democracy is about to go by the wayside and there's nothing new. So maybe people get tired of hearing that, they start not to believe it.
Tomi Lahren
Yeah. I don't know. But I know that when they're in trouble, they're going to amp up the apocalypse. You know, it's like, vote for us or democracy dies again. They are the sleazy guy at the bar who says, why not come home with me? The world could end tomorrow. Except they say it with certainty. If you don't vote for Platner, women will be bleeding to death in the streets.
Jon Decker
Now I'm like a roofie rapist at a bar.
Tomi Lahren
No, no, no.
Kennedy
Yes.
Tomi Lahren
No, I didn't make that analogy. But you're close. The. You were the one who said, if you don't vote for Platner, millions of women will die on the street. That's what you said a couple of days ago. It was a callback.
Jon Decker
I'm the sleazy guy at the bar.
Tomi Lahren
Oh, my God. Analogies are analogies by not being real. Jessica, this mental fitness thing. The only way for the Pelosi's of the world to talk about Trump's mental fitness is to convince the people that they're talking to that they are mentally damaged themselves. They got to make you crazy to believe that Trump is crazy. They have gaslit their constituents to a point that they have forgotten. They have forgotten that these are the people that lied to you for four years about Joe Biden and that actually Trump is the one who's mentally unfit. This is why, when you look at the data, so many liberals are mentally unwell. Jessica, you are mentally healthy. But I worry about you sometimes. I really worry about you. Because the only way, again, that you can accept terrible policies is to claim the other option is the end of the world. And if you keep thinking that the end of the world is coming unless you vote for a Nazi, your head is going to be just a calamity of suffering.
Jessica Tarlov
And they keep doing the fundamentals of the economy. If you look at the statistics, it's like, why are people in a bad mood? Right. Unemployment is at a rate that is relatively low for the country, that gas prices are starting to come down, and that looks like the trajectory is holding. We just had this huge ipo. The stock market's up, and yet people on the left in particular tell pollsters that they're in a terrible mood and they hate the country.
Dana Perino
Well, that's why the Democrats are mad we won the war. Because now prices are going to come down and they can't run on affordability. And what are they going to say on the affordability anyway? Remember how great things were when we had power last year? You guys spent so much money that like gas was $5 a gallon, inflation was 9%. You guys let so many illegals into this country. Rent went up 30%, crime was at an all time high. Democrats aren't even proud of being Democrats. You ask a Democrat, you're like, you're like, no, I'm an independent. I'm not really a Democrat, but Democrat, socialist, right? It's like they're like down there and like in high school, you call someone a Democrat, it's like a slur. Teachers like, hey, watch it. You can't say that. I don't know. You guys aren't proud of Biden, you're not proud of Kamala. Who's your guy? Schumer? Is it Hakeem Jeffries? These are the horses you guys are going to ride into battle. Jessica, you guys are ridiculous. You keep on saying this guy's demented. You guys are getting smoked by dementia. He's taken all your pieces off the board. Usaid, splc, the illegals, the trans, the dei, name, something. He just knocked it away. All you do is complain. Affordability. You just talk about the ballroom or some other made up fake news thing that's on Ms. Now. It's not even like a real campaign. You're like, stuff's expensive. Oh, really? You didn't care last year.
Jon Decker
Also like taking USAID off the board, that's like a big feather in your cap.
Tomi Lahren
Did you know that?
Dana Perino
That killed it absolutely is.
Kennedy
Okay, all right.
Dana Perino
It was a money laundering operation because
Jessica Tarlov
the Democrats candidate to flip Texas Blue might be a mama's boy.
Kennedy
Well, look who's not getting your love. Look who's a mama's boy. According to a new report by the free beacon, 37 year old James Talarico has one checking account that he shares with his mommy. Isn't that pleasant?
Dana Perino
Jesse, I looked into this guy's finances. It is a disaster. This guy should not have any power. He's 37. He works one job. It's a part time, part time job as state senator. He only serves four months every two years and he gets $14,000 in salary. All right, Know what his other job is? He's a dei consultant. No, he is a d. I consultant. They pay him like 80 grand.
Greg Gutfeld
All right.
Dana Perino
He doesn't have an office, so he doesn't, like, actually go in to an office to work. It's just like a fake job the Democrats get when they're, like, unemployable. So he also has, like, nothing in his checking account. And his mom puts money in the checking account and his parents, it looks like, bought him the house. His campaign refuses to say whether his parents helped him out. Same thing with the oyster man made 10,000 as an oysterman. 5,000 was from Mommy. And you can't oyster. Besides the summer. It's just a summer job. And he has disability. So why are we electing these guys that can't work? What do they do all day?
Kennedy
I mean, back to my point about Democrats running out of ideas, so now they run communists. And all the commies rely on their parents because they don't like real jobs. Zoran Mamdani, Katie Wilson, the mayor of Seattle, Graham Platner, and now James Talarico. They're still nursing off the parental teat.
Jon Decker
Listen, if you wanna run a Senate campaign based on he has a joint checking account with his mom, he's maybe a vegan and maybe a little bit gay, but is also sleeping with an attractive Latino woman. Like, go ahead.
Dana Perino
Oh, she's Latina. Yeah, I didn't know that.
Jon Decker
I write that down.
Dana Perino
Latino.
Jon Decker
You know, people who are swayed by this stuff are already not voting for James Talarico. That's just the way that it is. And today. So this story is leading the conservative pylon and the DEI consultant, I guess. And James Talarico standing outside of Ken Paxton's office asking about how this admitted child molester, Adam Hoffman, got a deal where he was only in jail for 29 days. Someone who literally said, I molested a child and he didn't have to register as a sex offender.
Dana Perino
It's been debunked.
Jon Decker
It hasn't been debunked, actually.
Dana Perino
Been debunking it for.
Kennedy
No.
Tomi Lahren
Yeah.
Jon Decker
And really, it's literally what happened. The guy admitted to doing it. Listen to the mother also talking about. Anyway, Texans have a high cost of living. They have double the regular uninsured rate. Those are issues that are persuasive to people if you talk about them, not the bank account.
Tomi Lahren
Well, I'm not going to talk about the bank account. I'll do you that favor. My mother was on Red Eye all the time, so I'm a mama's boy, but I don't want to talk about that. I want to talk about him. For the longest time Being pro gender mutilation of kids, he has since walked it back, but not enough for me. And I'll tell you why. He cloaked the mutilation of children under compassion based on the lies of a suicide rate. And they have yet to answer for this. I think being wrong on that barbaric policy should ban you from public life if you believed in that kind of procedure. It's a fundamental attack on facts, biology, and most of all, children. How can we. By the way, he looks like a weirdo. And can you trust anybody that is pro mutilation of kids on anything else? It's the very worst issue of my lifetime, and he was for it. The Dems made the removal of healthy organs a virtue signal that is actually Nazi stuff. And they call us the Nazis. You cannot be trusted. You cannot walk that back. And by the way, they wanted to compel us to agree with it, and we wouldn't.
Kennedy
Dana, you have 10 seconds.
Jessica Tarlov
I would say that the DSA recruiters who go out and find these people are also huge weirdos. And if I were the mainstream Democrats, I'd be very furious with them and figure out a way to expose them and get them out of the paper.
Kennedy
Well said. Come up with ideas, mainstream Democrats. Up next, bad news for the cat lady community. Your fur baby might not be in the mood to boost you like you thought he was.
Greg Gutfeld
I played it.
Jon Decker
A new study claims that cuddling your cat might make you feel worse. When you're under stress, there are no cat people at the table, so we'll go around the horn.
Kennedy
I'll say this very quickly. Cats are a tool of the devil, and they want to eat your face. They hope you're a corpse.
Jon Decker
I'll see you.
Dana Perino
I don't know what to say now. I grew up with cats, and then I've transitioned into a dog life and feel much better.
Kennedy
All right, Brina.
Jessica Tarlov
Well, as Peter always says, cats can't give you Covid, but they would if they could. And actually, the opposite is true for dogs. There is medical evidence that petting a dog does reduce your heart rate.
Tomi Lahren
Isn't there something called feline aids?
Kennedy
Yes.
Jessica Tarlov
What?
Tomi Lahren
That's all I got.
Dana Perino
Wow. That is a smear of the cat community.
Tomi Lahren
That's true.
Kennedy
Maybe it's a public service announcement.
Jon Decker
One More Thing is up next.
Greg Gutfeld
Oh, one night I was born in bed.
Jessica Tarlov
Doctor on the insert. Dana, it's time for One More Thing. And I have Dana's baby brigade. And check this out. Photo number one. This is McLaren, Lang Sherland. Okay, you guys remember Caroline Sherwood and she married Ben. They have a baby named James Jameson, and she is going to be 2 in September. And now this new baby arrived. Beautiful, happy. Congratulations. Cute family. I remember her.
Dana Perino
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Tomi Lahren
All right. Tonight, what a show. We got Tim, we got Charlie, her Tom, Salu, Sherrod, Small. That's a wild one. And don't forget the Gutfeld tour. I'll be in Vegas in September at Clarksville, Tennessee, Peoria, say Charles G. Gutfeld.com Prime Time Tonight.
Dana Perino
Happy DEI Thursday. Plus, Johnny was at the soccer match. Senegal versus France got pretty gnarly. Anybody else? You guys have anything?
Kennedy
I'll be in Tulsa, Oklahoma, this weekend.
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Episode: Now: President Trump Holds Medal Of Honor Ceremony
Date: June 18, 2026
Podcast: FOX News Podcasts – The Five
Host & Panelists: Greg Gutfeld (main host), Tomi Lahren, Dana Perino, Jessica Tarlov, Kennedy, Jon Decker
This episode covers two major topics:
The episode weaves together patriotism, sharp satire, political rivalry, and cultural commentary, featuring the panel’s trademark blend of humor, opinion, and debate across recent headlines.
[00:00–18:15]
Segment Tone:
Solemn, reverent, and patriotic, with gratitude expressed to soldiers, their families, and comrades.
[18:51–28:51]
[29:28–37:24]
[37:24–42:06]
[42:29–end]
“Jim rose, pushing forward on a leg that shouldn’t have been able to carry any of his weight... He took over like nobody’s ever seen before.”
— Greg Gutfeld, [01:40], on James Capers Jr.
“Barack Obama has really unified the country. Everyone agrees he has bad taste.”
— Dana Perino, [22:33]
“It looks like a Star Wars B level droid frozen in carbonite. It is so ugly.”
— Kennedy, [27:21]
“They’re stuck on one message, that Trump is evil... The democracy is about to go by the wayside and there’s nothing new.”
— Jessica Tarlov, [33:25]
“Cats are a tool of the devil, and they want to eat your face. They hope you’re a corpse.”
— Kennedy, [42:42]
The episode masterfully blends solemn tribute and biting political satire, delivering both heartfelt patriotism and combative humor. From honoring military valor to lampooning Democratic icons and critiquing electoral strategy, “The Five” maintains its fast-paced, irreverent style, making this episode both incisive and entertaining for listeners who want analysis, attitude, and a hefty dose of panel chemistry.