Greg Gutfeld called Donald Trump one name that stunned Fox viewers into silence 

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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld couldn’t believe what he was seeing.

Gutfeld could only reach one inescapable conclusion.

And Greg Gutfeld called Donald Trump one name that stunned Fox viewers into silence.

Greg Gutfeld reacts to Trump Gaza takeover plan

Donald Trump proved once again that he is unrivaled in the capacity for surprise when he announced a plan for the United States to take over the Gaza strip and rebuild it into the “Riveria of the Middle East.”

This announcement raised serious questions about U.S. military deployments into Gaza to secure the rebuild, U.S. taxpayer money funding the rebuild, and if the United States would relocate the Palestinians living in Gaza to other Arab nations.

On Fox News, Greg Gutfeld spoke from his experience as a new father on how Trump acted like a dad inserting himself into a situation to force two squabbling children to get along since they had a new enemy to unite against.

“Being a new father I can say this is purely a dad move. A huge fight with your sister over the remote, your dad comes down, and he turns off the TV and just takes the remote. ‘No Gutfeld!’ That creates a common enemy. Dad,” Gutfeld began.

Egypt and Jordan were horrified by the idea of the United States owning the Gaza strip.

Nor do they want the Palestinians relocated to their territory as it will destabilize their countries.

Gutfeld said Trump’s announcement forced them to reconsider their stance on Gaza as the status quo would lead to Trump bigfoot his way into the dispute with a situation no one would like.

“So the quarrel is over. Now you’ve got to deal with dad and it forces the siblings to come up with a creative alternative and suddenly all of these Middle East countries, Jordan and Egypt, those are the kids, have to go, well, I don’t want dad involved,” Gutfeld added.

And right on cue, Egypt and Jordan began rethinking their role in the rebuild of Gaza once Israel concludes its war.

Reuters reported that “Egypt was looking with other Arab nations at how to rebuild and clean up Gaza after Israel’s military campaign decimated the strip in response to Palestinian militant group Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, cross-border attack on Israel.”

This development was exactly what Gutfeld predicted would happen once Trump proposed an outside the box solution. 

“Well, maybe you have to start thinking about paying for the rebuilding or monitoring the peace or taking in some of the refugees. It causes the kids involved to go, woo, not so fast, we didn’t really want this,” Gutfeld stated.

Gutfeld went on to call Trump a “legend” for refusing to mindlessly obey a status quo that led to decades of war and misery and instead trying a new way of thinking in the hopes it would encourage new results.

“They don’t want America in the middle of everything. But exactly what you said. He said you are not doing anything about it and you are right, the way he described it, the fact that he is creating a new conversation,” Gutfeld explained.

“He forces, he kind of forces the world to conform and react to him. This is why he is not a president, he is now officially a legend, and a legend create a story around yourself and world leaders, they want to see him, they want selfies with him, they want to please him, it is a phenomenon that is not about shaking the box, he throws the box into traffic. He may make more progress simply by doing this than has been done in ages,” Gutfeld concluded.