Tucker Carlson previewed his upcoming interview with President Donald Trump, scheduled to air Tuesday, July 17 at 8:00 p.m. ET on "Tucker Carlson Tonight."
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Greg Gutfeld reacted to the media's outrage over the way President Trump conducted himself in Brussels at the NATO summit.
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The Five reacted to Democrats promising to obstruct President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee despite not yet having a name.
The panel on The Five reacted to how California Rep. Maxine Waters turned her attention to criticisms coming from within her own party, after she called for her supporters to confront Trump administration officials in public.
The panel on The Five reacted Friday to calls by several Democrats to "abolish" Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The Five reacted to the unexpected upset in the Democratic U.S. House primary in a key New York district, after the number-four Democrat in the House was defeated by a young socialist political novice.