Greg Gutfeld reacted to a Syracuse, N.Y. judge ordering a 30-year-old man to vacate his parents' house after they repeatedly asked him to move out.
Michael Rotondo of Onondaga County didn't pay rent or do chores, Gutfeld said.
Michael Rotondo, 30, speaks with reporters after a judge rules he must move out of his parents' home. https://t.co/zD9s4F6rv9 pic.twitter.com/upaHi1iDl4
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A February letter from Mark Rotondo to his son read: "Michael, after a discussion with your mother, we have decided that you must leave this house immediately."
Rotondo has no apparent job but does have a child -- although he recently lost custody of the child, the New York Post reported.
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Rotondo's parents reportedly offered him more than $1,000 and help in fixing his car to get him on his feet once leaving.
However, it took Judge Donald Greenwood's order to make the parents' wishes a reality.
Gutfeld said Rotondo is an example of someone "thinking everything should be free."
"It qualifies [Rotondo] to be a Vermont senator," he joked, in an apparent reference to self-described democratic socialist Bernie Sanders.
"On the bright side, he could always move into a Starbucks," Gutfeld said.
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