Fox News Panel Roasts Trump Over Tacky' Oval Office Makeover: I Can't Get Health Insurance' So I'm Not Really Thrilled'
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Fox News Panel Roasts Trump Over Tacky' Oval Office Makeover: I Can't Get Health Insurance' So I'm Not Really Thrilled'
"On Fox News' Gutfeld!, guest host Tom Shillue pulled up a Trump post to Truth Social where he showed off the gold he's added to the White House. Some of the highest quality 24 Karat Gold used in the Oval Office and Cabinet Room of the White House, the president wrote. Foreign Leaders, and everyone else, freak out' when they see the quality and beauty. Best Oval Office ever, in terms of success and look!!!"
"The former Opie and Anthony co-host argued the video showed how funny Trump is, but it leaves a little to be desired for people dealing with today's economy. He said: This is why Trump is really funny because this whole thing is a response to people criticizing. There was a criticism of one of the things hanging in the Oval Office where they said, oh, it looks it was from Best Buy, like they were trying to match it to some like cheap store,"
"And I think that he probably saw that and it annoyed him and he wanted to clarify. No, no, this is indeed real gold. But I mean, I can't say I'm psyched about it. I mean, I don't have-, I can't get health insurance through SAG [Screen Actors Guild]. I'm not really thrilled that there's real gold in the Oval Office."
"Shillue pointed to the video as why so many elites hate Trump and his bragging style, but also agued it's the reason his supporters love him. Kat Timpf also argued the video plays into Trump's appeal, declaring no one thinks the president should be a humble person without ego. Fox News anchor Julie Banderas defended Trump for embracing his style, but said she personally thought yellow gold is just tacky. She said: I love it because it's his money. It's not like he's going in and"
President Donald Trump posted a Truth Social video showcasing gold additions to the Oval Office and Cabinet Room. Fox News panelists on Gutfeld! roasted the display while debating its meaning and reception. Comedian Jim Norton joked the video could be misread as bragging and noted the contrast with people struggling in today’s economy. Panelists recounted criticism that some pieces looked cheap or like they came from Best Buy, prompting a clarification that the gold is real. Hosts said the display both aggravates elites and energizes supporters, and one anchor called yellow gold personally tacky but acceptable as the president's money.
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