Tension hung in the air thicker than the studio lights on set at The Five, as a seemingly playful jab turned into something far heavier. Greg Gutfeld, in his signature pastel polo, made an offhand remark about Johnny “Joey” Jones’s suit—mocking the choice as “too stiff for a show like this.” But it didn’t stop there. The comedian’s quip took a darker edge as he hinted that Jones’s presence at Fox had more to do with what he lost in Afghanistan than what he brings to the table. Jones didn’t raise his voice or tension. He didn’t need to. With quiet poise and that unwavering veteran’s calm, he responded—not with insults, but with insight, precision, and a command of facts that silenced even the sharpest tongue on late-night cable. No one declared a winner. They didn’t have to. Behind the scenes, the silence said more than ratings ever could. – The News Scroll

The air inside Fox News’ bustling studio for The Five was electric, crackling with an intensity that outshone even the blazing studio lights. What started as a routine episode, filled …

Tension hung in the air thicker than the studio lights on set at The Five, as a seemingly playful jab turned into something far heavier. Greg Gutfeld, in his signature pastel polo, made an offhand remark about Johnny “Joey” Jones’s suit—mocking the choice as “too stiff for a show like this.” But it didn’t stop there. The comedian’s quip took a darker edge as he hinted that Jones’s presence at Fox had more to do with what he lost in Afghanistan than what he brings to the table. Jones didn’t raise his voice or tension. He didn’t need to. With quiet poise and that unwavering veteran’s calm, he responded—not with insults, but with insight, precision, and a command of facts that silenced even the sharpest tongue on late-night cable. No one declared a winner. They didn’t have to. Behind the scenes, the silence said more than ratings ever could. – The News Scroll Read More