- **Q: What is 'Signalgate' or the group chat scandal Gutfeld mentioned?
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Politics / Media Analysis
Fox News host Greg Gutfeld has recently voiced strong opinions on his show 'Gutfeld!' regarding what he perceives as biased media coverage. He specifically targeted the media's reaction to a Signal group chat leak, often dubbed 'Signalgate'...
Appearing on Fox News programs like 'Gutfeld!' and 'The Five', Greg Gutfeld has consistently criticized media outlets for what he views as selective outrage. Referring to the controversy surrounding leaked Signal messages ('Signalgate' or the 'messaging mess'), Gutfeld dismissed the story's importance. He argued that the same media outlets expressing outrage over these leaks were complicit in downplaying concerns about President Biden's fitness for office, which he claims put the country 'at risk for four years'.
Gutfeld characterized the focus on the Signal leak as a tactic used by opponents when lacking substantive criticism ('this is all they have'). He juxtaposed this scrutiny with his assertion that the 'legacy media can’t lay a finger on Trump,' suggesting their criticisms of the former president are ineffective or lack impact. His core argument centers on perceived hypocrisy, leading him to declare he has 'lost my interest in this story' despite acknowledging he doesn't know all the 'ins and outs' of it.
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