Fox News Panel Shreds Tim Walz for Trump Comments: “A Clown Without a Circus”

In a fiery segment on Gutfeld!, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz became the target of sharp ridicule after delivering a speech where he compared Donald Trump to a dictator and called for Americans to “be a little bit more fierce.” The Fox News panel did not hold back—and what followed was a barrage of mockery, sarcasm, and pointed criticism.He sows chaos and division': Tim Walz slams Donald Trump - YouTube

Host Greg Gutfeld kicked off the segment with a five-word takedown: “Tim Walz vomits more nonsense.” The panel then aired a clip of Walz accusing Trump of being a “wannabe dictator” and encouraging people to “ferociously push back.” Walz declared that while children should be taught not to bully, Trump—whom he likened to an adult bully—deserved to be hit back hard.

Gutfeld responded bluntly: “Jamie, Jamie… what a douchebag.”

Co-host Kat Timpf chimed in with deadpan sarcasm, mocking the absurdity of Walz being chosen as a keynote speaker. “It’s like going to the mall and ending up at a Kohl’s,” she quipped. “And he looks like a baby dressed for a wedding.” Timpf, known for her sharp wit, also pointed out the hypocrisy in Walz’s message: “One second he’s saying ‘Don’t bully,’ and the next he’s like, ‘Let’s bully Trump!’ Make up your mind!”

Then came Tyrus, never one to mince words. “Who’s bowls is he hiding in his cheeks?” he joked, before blasting Walz’s logic about teachers passively watching bullying. “You don’t just watch a bully—you stop it. If you just stand there, you’re the creep.” Tyrus added that Walz, Kamala Harris, and even President Biden seem to share a baffling inability to speak clearly. “This might be the dumbest administration of all time.”Interview with new NWA Champ Tyrus and Kat Timpf of 'Gutfeld!' | Miami Herald

Greg Gutfeld drove the message home with a cutting metaphor: “He’s a clown without a circus. Just roaming around looking for someone to hire him.”

The panel agreed that Walz’s attempt to appear strong and inspirational fell flat—and may even have backfired. Far from helping Democrats connect with voters, especially men and working-class Americans, Walz’s tone struck the panel as weak, confusing, and oddly theatrical. One panelist even joked that if Democrats think this is the guy who’s going to help them appeal to young male voters, “they’re as useful as a flammable tea cozy.”

While most Americans might not have known who Tim Walz was before this speech, they certainly do now—and not for the reasons his team had hoped.