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a day ago
- Politics
- Yahoo
Fox News Host Gleefully Mocks ICE Barbie's ‘Performance' Art
Jessica Tarlov pushed back on her Fox News colleagues who claimed that Alex Padilla's confrontation Thursday with Kristi Noem was an obvious photo op orchestrated by the California senator by reminding her co-hosts that the Homeland Security Secretary is 'in a costume all the time.' On The Five, Tarlov alluded to Noem's frequent dress-up excursions in the field—as a firefighter, a pilot, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent, a Coast Guard boat operator, and a headscarf-wearing camel rider—after Greg Gutfeld described Padilla's video evidence of being wrestled to the ground and cuffed as the 'ultimate photo op.' 'Coming from the administration and a particular secretary who loves the performance art—she's in a costume all the time, she's doing a reality TV show of arresting migrants and showing up at CECOT,' Tarlov said as Gutfeld interrupted. 'You can't make us believe this is real anymore, Jessica,' he told her. 'The 'boy who cried wolf' story—I hate to bring it up, but we don't buy this B.S.' Since taking office, Noem has become known as 'ICE Barbie' due to her predilection for getting all dolled up in mission-appropriate outfits while tagging along with ICE officers. In the span of just four days in March, she also pretended to be a firefighter, a pilot, a member of the Maritime Security Response Team, and a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer. During another one of her trips to the southern border, Noem drew widespread mockery for appearing to point a rifle at an immigration officer's head. The former South Dakota governor was also criticized for filming a video in El Salvador's notorious CECOT mega-prison—while wearing what appeared to be a $60,000 gold Rolex. Optics seem to be quite important to Noem. Last month, The Daily Mail reported that her department was even in the process of pitching a reality television show in which immigrants would compete in challenges, with the winner obtaining citizenship. Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told the Daily Beast then that Noem hadn't reviewed the pitch, which was 'in the very beginning stages.' Noem, unnamed sources told The Daily Mail, supported the endeavor.
Yahoo
28-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Fox News Host Roasts Trump's Mornings: 'Wake Up, Watch Cable News, Create Chaos, Watch The Futures Tank'
Fox News co-host Jessica Tarlov took a swipe at President Donald Trump on X recently, mocking his 'morning schedule' as he continues to publicly threaten individual companies like Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) with tariffs. Trump recently warned that he would impose a 25% tariff on all iPhones not made in the U.S., a move that stunned analysts and rattled Apple's stock. Don't Miss: Hasbro, MGM, and Skechers trust this AI marketing firm — 'Scrolling To UBI' — Deloitte's #1 fastest-growing software company allows users to earn money on their phones. Critics argue that targeting specific companies by name is an unusual and aggressive tactic that adds uncertainty to the business environment. Tarlov's sarcastic checklist included, 'Wake up, Watch cable news, Create chaos, Watch the futures tank.'Tarlov's post came in response to Trump threatening to slap Apple with a 25% tariff if iPhones aren't made in the U.S. Trending: Maker of the $60,000 foldable home has 3 factory buildings, 600+ houses built, and big plans to solve housing — Trump has insisted that the U.S. has the workforce and resources to build iPhones domestically. But experts say the plan is either wildly expensive or simply unrealistic. Most of Apple's supply chain is rooted in Asia, and analysts agree that building iPhones in America would be a logistical and financial nightmare. 'It's just not a reality that on the time frame of imposing tariffs that this is going to shift manufacturing here. It's pie in the sky,' Jeff Fieldhack of Counterpoint Research told CNBC in April. Also last month, Wedbush analyst Dan Ives warned that building iPhones in the U.S. would require $30 billion in investment just to move 10% of Apple's didn't just criticize Trump's routine; she's also been vocal about the impact of his tariffs. In mid-May, after news broke that Walmart (NYSE:WMT) said it would raise prices in response to the trade policy, Tarlov posted, "It's going to get worse before it gets better (if it does). A completely man-made crisis." Her comment came as Walmart and other major retailers warned of looming price hikes tied to new tariffs. Earlier this month, Tarlov also pointed to deeper ripple effects beyond retail, citing data from the Port of Los Angeles, which saw cargo volume drop 35% compared to last year. "The executive director of the port of Los Angeles talked about how the port is now down 35% in terms of volume," she posted on X in early May. "He says truckers and dockworkers are going to be laid off. It's incredible the Trump Administration is acting like this isn't a big deal." Read Next:Deloitte's fastest-growing software company partners with Amazon, Walmart & Target – Up Next: Transform your trading with Benzinga Edge's one-of-a-kind market trade ideas and tools. Click now to access unique insights that can set you ahead in today's competitive market. Get the latest stock analysis from Benzinga? WALMART (WMT): Free Stock Analysis Report This article Fox News Host Roasts Trump's Mornings: 'Wake Up, Watch Cable News, Create Chaos, Watch The Futures Tank' originally appeared on © 2025 Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.
Yahoo
28-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Fox News Host Roasts Trump's Mornings: 'Wake Up, Watch Cable News, Create Chaos, Watch The Futures Tank'
Fox News co-host Jessica Tarlov took a swipe at President Donald Trump on X recently, mocking his 'morning schedule' as he continues to publicly threaten individual companies like Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) with tariffs. Trump recently warned that he would impose a 25% tariff on all iPhones not made in the U.S., a move that stunned analysts and rattled Apple's stock. Don't Miss: Hasbro, MGM, and Skechers trust this AI marketing firm — 'Scrolling To UBI' — Deloitte's #1 fastest-growing software company allows users to earn money on their phones. Critics argue that targeting specific companies by name is an unusual and aggressive tactic that adds uncertainty to the business environment. Tarlov's sarcastic checklist included, 'Wake up, Watch cable news, Create chaos, Watch the futures tank.'Tarlov's post came in response to Trump threatening to slap Apple with a 25% tariff if iPhones aren't made in the U.S. Trending: Maker of the $60,000 foldable home has 3 factory buildings, 600+ houses built, and big plans to solve housing — Trump has insisted that the U.S. has the workforce and resources to build iPhones domestically. But experts say the plan is either wildly expensive or simply unrealistic. Most of Apple's supply chain is rooted in Asia, and analysts agree that building iPhones in America would be a logistical and financial nightmare. 'It's just not a reality that on the time frame of imposing tariffs that this is going to shift manufacturing here. It's pie in the sky,' Jeff Fieldhack of Counterpoint Research told CNBC in April. Also last month, Wedbush analyst Dan Ives warned that building iPhones in the U.S. would require $30 billion in investment just to move 10% of Apple's didn't just criticize Trump's routine; she's also been vocal about the impact of his tariffs. In mid-May, after news broke that Walmart (NYSE:WMT) said it would raise prices in response to the trade policy, Tarlov posted, "It's going to get worse before it gets better (if it does). A completely man-made crisis." Her comment came as Walmart and other major retailers warned of looming price hikes tied to new tariffs. Earlier this month, Tarlov also pointed to deeper ripple effects beyond retail, citing data from the Port of Los Angeles, which saw cargo volume drop 35% compared to last year. "The executive director of the port of Los Angeles talked about how the port is now down 35% in terms of volume," she posted on X in early May. "He says truckers and dockworkers are going to be laid off. It's incredible the Trump Administration is acting like this isn't a big deal." Read Next:Deloitte's fastest-growing software company partners with Amazon, Walmart & Target – Up Next: Transform your trading with Benzinga Edge's one-of-a-kind market trade ideas and tools. Click now to access unique insights that can set you ahead in today's competitive market. Get the latest stock analysis from Benzinga? WALMART (WMT): Free Stock Analysis Report This article Fox News Host Roasts Trump's Mornings: 'Wake Up, Watch Cable News, Create Chaos, Watch The Futures Tank' originally appeared on © 2025 Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved. Sign in to access your portfolio


Time of India
26-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Why Fox News anchor Jessica Tarlov apologized 'to the entire world'
Fox News anchor Jessica Tarlov apologized "to the entire world" during a podcast interview with University of Virginia political analyst Larry Sabato on the Prof G podcast with Scott Galloway . Tarlov's apology followed Sabato's criticism of television news coverage and its impact on political discourse, and it preceded a heated exchange on The Five regarding Joe Biden's health and Donald Trump's cryptocurrency operations. Tarlov, the co-host of The Five, made the statement while discussing the importance of the media in contemporary discourse. Sabato blasted the television news coverage. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like War Thunder - Register now for free and play against over 75 Million real Players War Thunder Play Now Undo He said that 'I watch more TV news than I ever have before. TV funnels what's selling on social media, I think, more than the reverse. That makes me rage.' Responding to her statement, Tarlov apologized broadly without going into detail about her specific grievances. Live Events Stressing that she is part of the problem, the Fox News host said, 'As someone who's on cable news, I apologize to the entire world for what we export.' Sabato laughed at Tarlov's remarks and went on to complain about the impact of social media on political discourse. 'There's nothing we can do about social media,' he asserted. 'The one thing I've been waiting for that I was promised as a young person was a time machine, I gave up on flying cars. We still don't have one, 'cause I'd love to go back and make it impossible to create social media. I don't know how I'd do it. But I would try to do that.' The podcast's comments came to light after Tarlov's fiery comments from Friday's Five program drew increasing scrutiny. While talking about possible ex-US President Joe Biden's health-related cover-ups, she veered off topic to make unsupported accusations about Donald Trump's cryptocurrency operations. Her co-host Greg Gutfeld shot back at her for supporting an administration that "concealed a dying leader". Gutfeld added that 'and you're sitting here going 'but meme coin, meme coin.'' Social Media Reaction: Reacting to her apology, one X user tweeted, "Jessica Tarlov should be homeless and living in poverty like the d*****s she is!" Another said, "No matter how good the other panelists are, Jessica Tarlov makes "The Five" unwatchable for me. She is the next Joy Behar." "Fox News wouldn't even be considered 'News' if Jessica Tarlov wasn't on the station. They'd be ended by lawsuits if Trump didn't win and save their narrative from evaporating," said a third.


Hindustan Times
26-05-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Who is Jessica Tarlov? Fox News host apologizes to ‘entire world', here's why
Fox News anchor Jessica Tarlov made an unusual admission of guilt for the cable news industry during a podcast interview, saying she is sorry 'to the entire world for what we export.' Tarlov, the co-host of The Five, made the startling statement while discussing the importance of the media in contemporary discourse with University of Virginia political analyst Larry Sabato on the Prof G podcast with Scott Galloway. Sabato blasted the television news coverage, saying that 'I watch more TV news than I ever have before. TV funnels what's selling on social media, I think, more than the reverse. That makes me rage.' Responding to her statement, Tarlov apologized broadly without going into detail about her specific grievances. Stressing that she is part of the problem, the Fox News host said, 'As someone who's on cable news, I apologize to the entire world for what we export.' Sabato laughed at Tarlov's remarks and went on to complain about the impact of social media on political discourse. 'There's nothing we can do about social media,' he asserted. 'The one thing I've been waiting for that I was promised as a young person was a time machine, I gave up on flying cars. We still don't have one, 'cause I'd love to go back and make it impossible to create social media. I don't know how I'd do it. But I would try to do that.' Also Read: Did Trump just express anger amid claims Harvard rejected Barron Trump? 'It's too much' The podcast's comments came to light after Tarlov's fiery comments from Friday's Five program drew increasing scrutiny. While talking about possible ex-US President Joe Biden's health-related cover-ups, she veered off topic to make unsupported accusations about Donald Trump's cryptocurrency operations. Her co-host Greg Gutfeld shot back at her for supporting an administration that "concealed a dying leader", adding that 'and you're sitting here going 'but meme coin, meme coin.'' Social media users reacted adversely to the heated argument, with some condemning Tarlov's decision to stay on at Fox News. While some readers completely disregarded her remark, others thought she should be on The View instead. 'She brings nothing to the table and Jessie [Watters] and Greg [Gutfeld] call her out on all her lies, dumb liberal!!!' one X user wrote.