Thursday, April 3, 2025

Judge Jeanine Pirro erupted with rage when a story on Fox News hit her below the belt on Trump

The Five descends into chaos as co-host lobs awful remarks at Jeanine Pirro about her and the President.

Judge Jeanine Pirro never backs down from a fight.

And she wasn’t about to let this insult slide.

Judge Jeanine Pirro erupted with rage when a story on Fox News hit her below the belt on Trump.

Judge Pirro’s Fox News co-host made the mistake of getting catty with her in a row over Oval Office interior design

Fox News’ popular panel show The Five turned into a heated battleground when what should have been a simple discussion about White House decor suddenly took a personal turn.

The segment began with the hosts discussing a recent CNN report criticizing President Trump for his changes to the Oval Office.

CNN had devoted significant airtime to complaining about the President’s decorative choices, noting that “Trump has tripled the number of paintings hanging on the office walls” and adding that “in keeping with the style he has adhered to for decades, there is gold everywhere.”

The report meticulously cataloged the “gold vermeil figurines on the mantle,” “gold eagles on the side tables,” and even complained about a “gold-wrapped television remote” in a nearby room.

When The Five hosts discussed the CNN report, Judge Jeanine Pirro quickly dismissed the criticism.

“Your office should reflect who you are. My office reflects who I am, and it’s none of your damn business, and the same with the president,” Pirro declared forthrightly.

Personal attack on Jeanine Pirro crossed the line liberal co-host called Trump her “king” 

Democrat panelist Jessica Tarlov couldn’t resist turning the discussion into a personal attack on her conservative co-host.

Tarlov initially tried reading past critiques from conservatives about Biden’s Oval Office decorations, suggesting hypocrisy in Pirro’s position.

Pirro responded that the entire topic was boring and wanted to move on, but Tarlov wasn’t finished.

That’s when Tarlov hit Pirro with a shocking personal insult, saying, “That is not the point, you’re upset that they’re criticizing your King and I’m telling you–”

Pirro immediately cut her off, visibly bristling at the suggestion that she viewed Trump as royalty.

“Oh, my king?” Pirro fired back incredulously.

As Tarlov attempted to continue, Pirro forcefully corrected her: “Oh, the king? No, he’s the president.”

The heated exchange exposed once again how liberal media figures consistently portray Trump supporters as mindless followers rather than Americans with legitimate political values.

The media’s favorite attack on Trump supporters

This wasn’t just a random insult but part of a carefully crafted narrative pushed relentlessly by the mainstream media.

Since Trump first ran for office in 2016, Democrats and their media allies have repeatedly characterized his supporters as cult members who worship him rather than citizens making rational political choices.

This dehumanizing tactic allows them to dismiss the legitimacy of Trump’s popular support without engaging with the actual policy issues that draw voters to him.

CNN, MSNBC, and even Fox News liberals like Tarlov consistently frame Trump supporters as irrational devotees rather than voters with genuine concerns about the direction of the country.

By labeling Judge Jeanine as someone who views Trump as “her king,” Tarlov was following a well-established playbook designed to marginalize and delegitimize Trump’s base.

The fact that this insult came on Fox News, where many viewers are Trump supporters, only underscores how deeply this contemptuous view of conservatives has penetrated the media landscape.

Perhaps most telling is that rather than attacking Judge Jeanine’s arguments or positions, Tarlov resorted to questioning her capacity for independent thought – the same tactic used against millions of American voters who support President Trump.

For the record, Pirro has been a respected legal mind for decades, serving as a judge, district attorney, and legal analyst long before Trump’s political rise.

The suggestion that her support for Trump’s policies stems from blind devotion rather than reasoned judgment is not just personally insulting but professionally demeaning.

This ongoing effort to paint Trump supporters as cult members reveals more about the media’s desperation than it does about the Americans who voted for change in 2024.

When Democrats can’t win debates on policy or results, they resort to dismissing their opponents as incapable of critical thinking – a tactic that has backfired spectacularly in recent elections.

 

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