June 13, 2019 Jesse Watters and Juan Williams disagree on Trump's 'dirt' comments Were President Trump's Oval Office remarks Wednesday outrageous or much ado about nothing?
June 13, 2019 Elizabeth Warren offers campaign donors a chance to have a beer with her Democratic presidential candidates resort to cringe-worthy tactics for campaign buzz; reaction and analysis on 'The Five.'
June 12, 2019 Gutfeld on Maddow moderating the Dem debates Rachel Maddow, the duchess of smrk, if one of the moderators for the first Democratic presidential debate. But the media aren't complaining about such an opinionated TV host in that role.
June 12, 2019 Katie Pavlich on US Women's soccer controversy: 'This is the big leagues - you've got to win hard' The U.S. Women's World Cup soccer team's 13-0 rout of Thailand should be a non-controversial record win, according to Katie Pavlich.
June 12, 2019 2020 Democrat hopeful Bernie Sanders pitches socialism on the campaign trail Sen. Bernie Sanders touts Democratic socialism during an address at George Washington University; reaction and analysis on 'The Five.'
June 11, 2019 Who 'unsettled' who? Jesse Watters and Juan Williams disagree on Trump and Biden's verbal sparring Is the verbal sparring unsettling former Vice President Joe Biden or President Trump? "The Five" discussed the possible 2020 presidential election opponents as they continue to take shots at one another Tuesday.
June 11, 2019 Gutfeld on Oberlin College losing $11 million to a bakery Oberlin College got an $11 million lesson: don't believe accusations in the media without evidence.
June 11, 2019 'The Five' shares their best moments with Bret Baier Highlights from the transition between 'The Five' and 'Special Report.'
June 11, 2019 John Rich: 'Shut Up About Politics' hit song resonating because it's 'what everybody's thinking' A hit song recorded by John Rich is resonating with America and helping military families in a unique way, the country music artist said.
June 10, 2019 Jesse Watters: John Dean's testimony 'a stunt' John Dean's testimony Monday on Capitol Hill where he discussed the parallels between Watergate and the Russia investigation was nothing more than a "stunt" according to "The Five" co-host Jesse Watters.