Greg Gutfeld and his cohosts on “The Five” praised the Gold Star father who heckled President Biden during the State of the Union address.
The U.S. Capitol Police identified the man as 51-year-old Steven K. Nikoui, whose son Marine lance corporal Kareem Nikoui was killed by a suicide bomber outside the airport gates in Kabul during America’s withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021.
Nikoui, invited by Florida Rep. Brian Mast, was heard yelling, “Abbey Gate, Abbey Gate,” a reference to the entrance to Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul where 13 U.S. service members and approximately 170 Afghans were killed in a bomb blast.
Jeanine Pirro introduced Friday’s segment by saying, “In one of the most shocking moments, a Gold Star dad getting arrested for heckling Joe Biden after reminding the president of his disgraceful exit from Afghanistan.”
Greg Gutfeld pointed out that the administration thinks the amount of potato chips in your bag is more important than the deaths in Afghanistan while doing a speech.
He was referring to a previous statement by Biden about corporations raising prices and putting fewer chips in the same size bag.
Gutfeld described Biden as “an angry, fiery ball of spite” during his speech, which Pirro faulted for being “hyper-partisan” and designed to “please [Biden]’s base of MSNBC flunkies.”
“We keep hearing that Trump is gonna be out for revenge [if reelected] and meanwhile, Trump is being sued by everybody and he seems to be having a good time on X posting memes. He seems pretty happy,” he added.
“On the other hand, you have [the president who is an] angry, fiery ball of spite, that sounds incredibly vengeful,” Gutfeld concluded. “I mean, he went after the Supreme Court, he attacks his predecessor and, by connection, [Trump’s] supporters.”