A dramatic on-air clash erupted on Fox News Monday night as Greg Gutfeld, the networkâs popular and outspoken primetime host, launched into a fiery, unscripted rant against his own colleague after a âboth sidesâ narrative was introduced in the wake of Charlie Kirkâs shocking murder. The segment quickly went viral, leaving viewers stunned and exposing deep divisions within the Fox News team as the nation grapples with the fallout from the tragedy.
The Trigger: A Call for âBalanceâ
The controversy began during a panel discussion on âThe Five,â Fox Newsâ highly rated evening roundtable, as co-host Jessica Tarlov attempted to frame the heated political climate surrounding Kirkâs death as a problem âon both sides.â Tarlov, known for representing the liberal perspective on the show, pointed to recent examples of inflammatory rhetoric from both right and left, arguing that âwe all need to take responsibility for lowering the temperature.â
But before she could finish, Gutfeld interrupted, his voice rising with visible frustration. âThis is not the time for false equivalency!â he shot back. âCharlie was gunned down for his beliefs, for daring to speak out. Trying to dilute that by saying âboth sidesâ are to blame is not just misleadingâitâs dangerous.â
Gutfeldâs Explosive Rant
What followed was an extraordinary, nearly three-minute monologue that left the studio in stunned silence. Gutfeld, visibly emotional, accused the media and political establishment of âgaslightingâ the public by downplaying the targeting of conservatives.
âEvery single time a conservative is attacked, we get this lecture about âboth sides,ââ Gutfeld said. âBut when the shoe is on the other foot, when itâs a left-wing activist, suddenly itâs a national crisis, a hate crime, a call for new laws. Iâm sick of it. This is about Charlie. This is about the fact that free speech and conservative voices are under assault in this country, and weâre being told to shut up and accept it.â

He continued, âIâm not going to sit here and pretend that what happened to Charlie is just another example of âpolitical violenceâ in general. Itâs targeted. Itâs ideological. And if we donât call it out, weâre complicit.â
Tension in the Studio and Online Reaction
The rest of the panel appeared visibly uncomfortable, with Dana Perino attempting to steer the conversation back to the facts of the case, while Jeanine Pirro nodded in agreement with Gutfeld. Tarlov, for her part, looked shaken but stood her ground, responding, âIâm not excusing what happened to Charlie, but we have to acknowledge the broader context. Violence is wrong, period.â
The segment immediately set social media ablaze. Clips of Gutfeldâs rant were shared by thousands, with conservatives praising his candor and critics accusing him of deepening divisions. #GutfeldGoesOff and #CharlieKirk trended on X (formerly Twitter) for hours, with many viewers demanding Fox News clarify its stance.
Network Divided
Behind the scenes, sources at Fox News described a âtense atmosphereâ following the broadcast. Some producers reportedly supported Gutfeldâs refusal to âwater downâ the tragedy, while others worried that the network was veering into dangerous territory by appearing to endorse partisan blame.
A senior Fox News executive, speaking anonymously, said, âWe encourage passionate debate, but thereâs a real concern that this kind of rhetoric could inflame tensions further. The network is trying to find the right balance between acknowledging the seriousness of what happened and not contributing to polarization.â
The Bigger Picture
The on-air firestorm reflects a broader struggle in American media and politics: how to discuss violence and tragedy without resorting to false equivalence or exacerbating partisan divides. For many conservatives, Kirkâs murder is a wake-up call about the risks faced by outspoken right-wing voices. For others, itâs a reminder that political violence is a threat to all, regardless of ideology.
As Fox News faces internal debate and public scrutiny, one thing is clear: the conversation about Charlie Kirkâs legacyâand the future of free speech in Americaâis far from over. And Greg Gutfeldâs viral rant has ensured that, at least for now, the nation is paying attention.