

In a signature late-night social media outburst, former President Donald Trump targeted Fox News contributor Jessica Tarlov. Despite Tarlov not appearing on The Five's latest episode, Trump launched into a critical tirade about her voice, credibility, and television presence on his Truth Social platform. This is not the first time Trump has directed his invective towards female journalists, having also slammed reporters from NewsNation, ABC, and CNN in recent months. Trump, who is known for his frequently contentious relationship with the press, has regularly criticized Tarlov both on social media and during his appearances on Fox News. Trump's comments about her alleged dishonesty and voice come amidst a period of intense viewership for The Five, Fox's top cable news show. This recent attack mirrors Trump's past instances of verbally assailing other women in journalism. In early April, he berated NewsNation’s Libbey Dean with a sarcastic jab during a discussion on U.S. military interventions. Similarly, in March, Trump lashed out at an ABC correspondent aboard Air Force One, accusing the network of corruption, and in February, he rebuked CNN’s Kaitlan Collins over her questioning about high-profile criminal cases. Despite his unprovoked remarks, Tarlov, a seasoned broadcaster and podcast host, responded on her X account, criticizing Trump's previous aggressive posts. Meanwhile, Trump's ongoing correction of Fox News hosts extends to Shannon Bream, whom he accused of allowing guests to spread “Democrat propaganda.” Riding the current surge in television ratings for The Five, Tarlov has publicized Trump's critical comments, turning her social media into a platform for counterarguments. Her online audience witnessed her call Trump’s recent actions an embarrassment, reinforcing the fact that despite being targeted, she stands firm in her media presence. Trump's critiques also extended to legislative discussions, as he clarified errors by Fox hosts regarding his proposed Save America Act. His insistence on correcting perceived misinformation reflects an ongoing tension between Trump and media outlets, often rooted in disagreements over factual reporting and strategic discourse. In a geopolitical analysis, Democratic lawmaker Jake Auchincloss, another Fox guest, critiqued Trump's international strategies, characterizing them as misunderstood attempts at raw power without strategic depth. Auchincloss suggests Trump's ongoing contentious engagements with Iran and other nations signal a broader misunderstanding of global strategy dynamics. The media community remains on edge as Trump's post-presidency presence continues to stir the landscape, particularly under the spotlight of conservative networks where once symbiotic relationships show signs of strain.