Members of the Democratic Party think they can get away with saying anything about Donald Trump.
That won’t fly if Greg Gutfeld is on the air.
And Greg Gutfeld shut down a Democrat telling this big lie about Donald Trump.
Fight breaks out over Trump abortion comments
With the help of their accomplices in the press, Kamala Harris and the rest of the Democrat Party wants to make this election a referendum on abortion.
The Democrat Party’s big lie about a abortion is that Donald Trump and the GOP are fundamentalist theocrats that want to lock up women for getting an abortion.
Democrats saw success in the 2022 and 2023 election attacking Republicans as being anti-woman after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and establishment Republicans advised candidates to avoid the issue.
This year, Democrats hope to turn a ballot measure in Florida – Amendment 4 – into a gotcha moment for Donald Trump since he is a state resident and claim that if Trump voted against the amendment, it was proof he would impose a national abortion ban.
Greg Gutfeld explained to viewers of The Five that he thought this strategy would fail as the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade simply returned the issue to the states.
“The Supreme Court and Trump have decoupled abortion,” Gutfeld stated. “It’s not a national issue anymore. It’s off the table. So, women don’t have to be the single issue voter anymore. They don’t have to ignore crime, immigration, inflation, energy, education.”
Co-host Jessica Tarlov, the Democrat who Fox News executives stuck on the show, interjected to claim Trump flip flopped on the issue of abortion.
“Why did Trump flip-flop on it, then?” Tarlov asked.
“He never did,” Gutfeld shot back, calling Tarlov out for her falsehood.
But Tarlov plowed right ahead with the lie that Trump flip flopped on abortion.
“He did last week,” Tarlov falsely claimed. “He said he knows that a six-week abortion ban is draconian and then, when I guess he heard from the big donors, he said, ‘Ah, you know what? I’m just gonna let it go.’”
Trump’s stance on Amendment 4
The liberal media ran wild with Trump’s comments about Florida’s state law that protects life at six weeks when doctors can detect a heartbeat.
Amendment 4 would override that law and impose more radical pro-abortion rules on Florida than exist in blue states.
“I think the six weeks is too short; it has to be more time, and I’ve told them I want more weeks,” Trump told NBC News’ Dasha Burns.
That caused the media to claim Trump would vote in favor of Amendment 4.
But that wasn’t the case.
Trump long disappointed Pro-Lifers by taking a more moderate stance on the issue saying you needed to oppose abortion on demand but also win elections.
Dating back to the primary he said that Florida’s heartbeat bill was a mistake.
The interview with Burns was just Trump restating his standard position.
Trump made his intentions clear the following day when he spoke to Fox News and said he would oppose Amendment 4 explaining that it opened the door to taxpayer funded abortion on demand up until the day of birth.
“So I think six weeks, you need more time than six weeks. I’ve disagreed with that right from the early primaries when I heard about it, I disagreed with it,” Trump began.
“At the same time, the Democrats are radical, because the nine months is just a ridiculous situation where you can do an abortion in the ninth month. … So I’ll be voting no for that reason,” Trump added.
In this case, Gutfeld was right and Tarlov was wrong, Trump never flip flopped on the matter of Amendment 4.