In a jaw-dropping moment on live TV, Fox News host Greg Gutfeld couldn’t hold back his fury after Jessica Tarlov tried—and spectacularly failed—to defend Kamala Harris’s latest economic brainchild. The segment started innocently enough, with Gutfeld teeing up a discussion about Harris’s proposal to federally ban “price gouging.” But when Tarlov stepped in with her justification, it was like tossing a match into a dumpster fire—Gutfeld exploded, and the show took a wild turn.

 

 

HR Watches This': Fox Segment Gets Heated After Greg Gutfeld's Sexist  Comment

 

 

 

The drama kicked off with Harris’s plan, which she’s touting as a fix for skyrocketing prices, leveraging her Attorney General credentials to claim she’s prosecuted such cases. Gutfeld wasn’t buying it, sarcastically questioning why, after three and a half years in office, she’s only now waving the “price gouging” flag. “Imagine trying to get votes for problems you should’ve fixed in four years!” he quipped, setting the stage for a brutal showdown. Tarlov, ever the optimist, jumped in, calling it a “great idea” and arguing Harris is finally putting her stamp on the ticket—different from Biden, who apparently never noticed bread costs 50% more.

Tarlov doubled down, citing a March FTC report that pinned “excess profits” on giants like Walmart and Kroger, framing Harris’s move as antitrust enforcement, not price controls. “This is who Kamala is!” she declared, painting it as a win for the middle class. Gutfeld, visibly twitching, let her dig her hole deeper before unloading. “We’re divided by intelligence,” he snapped, incredulous that anyone could swallow Harris’s handouts-will-fix-everything pitch. “Bread’s up 50% now—it’ll be a million percent by the time she’s done!”

 

 

Greg Gutfeld DESTROYS Jessica Tarlov LIVE on Fox News for SAYING THIS

 

 

 

The contrast couldn’t be starker: Trump, the self-made billionaire ranting at his golf club, versus Harris, the McDonald’s-working everyman promising housing and drug price caps. Tarlov leaned into this, gushing about Harris’s “I feel your pain” vibe. But Gutfeld wasn’t having it. “Antitrust? There’s no monopoly here—competition drives capitalism!” he roared, pointing out the obvious: Harris’s been in office, so why isn’t she fixing this already? “You’re pouring gas on the fire and calling it a solution!”

Then came the knockout punch. Gutfeld shredded Harris’s proposals as half-baked giveaways with no funding plan. “Who pays for it? You do!” he bellowed, invoking student loan “forgiveness” and immigration costs as exhibits A and B. Capping prices? “You’ll get scarcity and kill competition—call her a communist, but explain it, because the media won’t!” He demanded examples of industries colluding to hike prices—spoiler: there aren’t any beyond bodega umbrellas on rainy days. “Consumers drive prices, not evil CEOs. No economist backs this—it’s a fraud for weaker minds!”

Tarlov’s feeble “Bravo” couldn’t save her. Gutfeld’s rant was a masterclass in dismantling fluff, leaving Harris’s campaign looking like a Trump ad in disguise. “She’s got no time for pesky questions—she’s too busy grilling Tim Walz about his whiteness!” he mocked. By the end, the studio was electric, and viewers were left wondering: how do Harris fans still buy this after four years of nada? One thing’s clear—Gutfeld’s not letting it slide. Vote, folks, or bread’s hitting a billion bucks!