Greg Gutfeld just solved one big mystery about Donald Trump

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Greg Gutfeld let Fox News viewers in on a secret.

He shut down a media freakout.

And Greg Gutfeld just solved one big mystery about Donald Trump.

Media whines about Trump’s Al Smith Dinner routine 

Former President Donald Trump showed up at the Al Smith Dinner in New York and knocked the crowd dead with a comedy routine that poked fun at himself, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s woke ideology, Vice President Kamala Harris insulting Catholics, and President Joe Biden’s cognitive decline. 

The following day Fox & Friends co-host Steve Doocy asked Trump who helped him craft his jokes.

“Your material is really funny, who wrote it?” Doocy wondered.

Trump replied that many people kicked in ideas and that some “people from Fox” suggested some jokes but he rejected them.

“Well, I’ve had a lot of people helping, a lot of people. A couple of people from Fox, actually — I shouldn’t say that, but they wrote some jokes, and for the most part, I didn’t like any of them, right?” Trump replied.

This led to a media freakout.

Even though former aides to Democrat Presidents like former Biden White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, former Clinton advisor George Stephanopoulos, and former Obama State Department official Jim Sciutto anchor cable news shows, the pro-Democrat media falsely claims Fox News is “state media.”

“While many Fox News personalities are openly pro-Trump, using their television platforms to promote the former president and his narratives, it’s rare to see one of them participate in a formal way with his campaign. But it wouldn’t be the first time. In 2018, host Sean Hannity campaigned with Trump ahead of the midterm elections,” a CNN report about Trump’s comments whined.

Greg Gutfeld gets to the bottom of this fake controversy

Fox News denied anyone associated with the network assisted with Trump’s comedy routine.

“FOX News confirmed that no employee or freelancer wrote the jokes,” a statement from Fox News read.

On Fox News’ The Five, co-host Greg Gutfeld explained what happened.

Gutfeld told viewers someone who would propose bits to him who sent some suggested jokes to Trump.

It was just a random person he knew and not anyone associated with Fox News.

“Trump said someone at Fox helped him write the jokes. Wasn’t true, it was a comedian who sends me riffs for my monologues. These left-wing housebound auditors on social media put on their reporter caps and thought they had a ‘Watergate scandal’ they were breaking! Absolutely amazing!” Gutfeld stated.

The pro-Democrat Party media tried to fabricate this scandal because polls show the momentum is on Trump’s side.

Election forecasting models like the ones belonging to Nate Silver and 538.com all show Trump a favorite to defeat Vice President Kamala Harris.

Kamala’s other lines of attack on Trump failed so now it’s throw everything including the kitchen sink time for Democrats.

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