Greg Gutfeld

American commentator

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March 20 2025 During a Fox News segment, Greg Gutfeld controversially stated he is 'against' special education while discussing Donald Trump's executive order to shutdown the Department of Education, responding to Jessica Tarlov's comment about disabled children's access to public education.
2024 Climbed back to 12th place on Mediaite's rankings, reaffirming his position as one of Fox News' most-watched personalities.
December 10 2024 On Fox show The Five, Gutfeld announced the birth of his daughter with wife Elena Moussa.
2023 Dropped to 23rd place on Mediaite's rankings due to controversial remarks and extreme rhetoric.
July 25 2023 The Auschwitz Memorial publicly responded to Gutfeld's comments on Twitter, criticizing his interpretation of Holocaust survival. On the same day, White House deputy press secretary Andrew Bates condemned Gutfeld's statements as a 'horrid, dangerous, extreme lie'.
July 24 2023 During the broadcast of The Five, Greg Gutfeld discussed a Florida educational curriculum about slavery, making controversial comments about skills and survival in the context of the Holocaust by referencing Viktor Frankl's book.
2022 Fox News foreign affairs correspondent Benjamin Hall rebuked Gutfeld's comments about media coverage, emphasizing the reality of the conflict while reporting from Kyiv.
2022 During Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Gutfeld criticized media coverage of the conflict, claiming news companies were emotionally manipulating viewers with war footage.
2022 A few days after their media coverage dispute, Benjamin Hall was seriously injured, while Fox journalists Pierre Zakrzewski and a Ukrainian journalist were killed in a Russian forces attack.
2022 Rose to 10th place on Mediaite's influential media persons list, recognized for combined 6 million viewers across The Five and Gutfeld!
2021 Named the 12th-most influential person in American media by Mediaite website.
August 2021 Gutfeld! overtook The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in nightly ratings, becoming the highest-rated late-night talk show in the United States.
April 5 2021 Premiered Gutfeld! on weeknights.
March 2021 Announced the transition of The Greg Gutfeld Show from a Saturday night format to weeknight programming.
March 10 2021 Announced that his show would move to weeknights and be renamed Gutfeld!
2020 Gutfeld paid tribute to Power Trip's singer Riley Gale after his death.
2016 Greg Gutfeld voted by mail in the presidential election, though the Washington Post could not verify the voting record.
May 31 2015 Began hosting a new weekly late-night talk show on Fox News called The Greg Gutfeld Show.
February 2015 Left Red Eye, with Tom Shillue succeeding him as host.
July 11 2011 Became a co-host and panelist on Fox News' political talk show The Five.

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