June 18, 2020 Juan Williams: Bolton tell-all book 'unlikely to shake' Trump's base, but 'something has to break through' "The Five" co-host Juan Williams predicted Thursday that the claims made about President Trump in former National Security Adviser John Bolton's forthcoming tell-all memoir are unlikely to have much impact on the president's political base ahead of the November general election.
June 18, 2020 Watters accuses Atlanta DA of spreading 'fake news and smears' about arrested officers in Brooks case Fulton Coun"The Five" co-host Jesse Watters accused Fulton Couty, Ga., District Attorney Paul Howard of spreading "fake news" about the officers being prosecuted by his office in connection with the shooting of Rayshard Brooks.ty, Ga., District Attorney Paul Howard Jr. spread "fake news" about the secondary officer being prosecuted by his office in the death of DUI suspect Rayshard Brooks, according to Jesse Watters.
June 17, 2020 Gutfeld on airlines banning booze on flights Delta and American Airlines, among others, are suspending all or part of their booze service to reduce interaction between passengers and crew. And to limit bad behavior.
June 17, 2020 Jesse Watters accuses Atlanta DA of 'political overcharge' of ex-officer in Rayshard Brooks case "The Five" co-host Jesse Watters said Wednesday that Atlanta's district attorney had decided to make a "political overcharge" of former police officer Garrett Rolfe in the shooting death of Rayshard Brooks.
June 17, 2020 Greg Gutfeld rips Google for 'really frightening' crackdown on The Federalist: 'It is silencing speech' "The Five" co-host Greg Gutfeld said Wednesday that NBC News' apparent push for Google to remove conservative publication The Federalist from the Google Ads platform is an example of how "the woke crowd" operates.
June 16, 2020 Gutfeld on the natural human desire for helping Despite the bad news in the media, we need to remember that decent people assist, sacrifice and help each other.
June 16, 2020 Watters warns 'luckiest politician of all time' Biden 'is going to have to face the music' soon "The Five" co-host Jesse Watters said Tuesday that presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is "going to have to face the music" sooner or later as his party grapples with the "defund the police" movement and the economy continues to reopen.