Fox News' Greg Gutfeld Accuses Media of Trying to "Shut Up" Former President Trump

Former President Trump's first appearance on Greg Gutfeld's late-night show, "Gutfeld!", comes amid concerns about his safety following a second apparent assassination attempt on his life.

Former President Trump is set to make his first in-studio appearance on Fox News Channel's "Gutfeld!" on Wednesday night. The hour-long program will feature an interview with Trump and participation in the show's signature banter.

Trump's appearance comes at a crucial point in the 2024 campaign, as he and Vice President Kamala Harris enter the home stretch of the White House race. The program is expected to touch upon a wide range of topics, including the campaign, Trump's policies, and current events.

Fox News' Greg Gutfeld Accuses Media of Trying to

Fox News' Greg Gutfeld Accuses Media of Trying to "Shut Up" Former President Trump

"Gutfeld!" is regularly among the most-watched cable news programs in America. It finished August as the No. 1 program among adults ages 25-54, the advertiser-coveted demographic. The program is also popular with Independents and Democrats, attracting more viewers from those demographics than any broadcast late-night program.

Fox News host Greg Gutfeld has been a vocal critic of the media's coverage of Trump. He has accused the media of trying to "shut up" Trump and of silencing conservative voices.

Fox News' Greg Gutfeld Accuses Media of Trying to

Fox News' Greg Gutfeld Accuses Media of Trying to "Shut Up" Former President Trump

Gutfeld's comments come amid concerns about Trump's safety. In recent months, there have been two apparent assassination attempts on Trump's life. In January, a man was arrested for making threats against Trump. In March, a man was arrested for allegedly plotting to kill Trump.

The Secret Service is investigating both incidents and has increased security around Trump.

Fox News' Greg Gutfeld Accuses Media of Trying to

Fox News' Greg Gutfeld Accuses Media of Trying to "Shut Up" Former President Trump

Trump has downplayed the threats against his life, but he has also said that he is concerned about his safety.

"I think I'm the most popular person in the world," Trump said in an interview with Fox News. "I think there are a lot of people that don't like me. But I think I'm the most popular person in the world."

Trump's appearance on "Gutfeld!" is likely to draw a large audience and generate significant headlines. It will be an opportunity for Trump to share his views on the campaign and on the state of the country.

It will also be an opportunity for Gutfeld to challenge Trump on his policies and his rhetoric.

The interview is sure to be lively and informative. It is a must-watch for anyone interested in the 2024 campaign or in the latest developments in the media landscape.