The March 30, 2025 episode of Gutfeld! delivered another night of sharp political satire, headline analysis, and panel-driven punchlines on Fox News.

As expected, host Greg Gutfeld did not hold back, diving directly into the biggest political story dominating conservative media—new developments involving former President Donald Trump and the ongoing political fallout surrounding his influence on Washington and the 2024 election aftermath.


Opening the show with his trademark monologue, Gutfeld launched into a blistering, humor-laced commentary on the state of American politics, the media’s portrayal of Trump, and the ongoing division across party lines.

With clips, sarcasm, and sharp timing, Gutfeld targeted what he referred to as “the manufactured hysteria from the left,” emphasizing what he described as the “continued obsession” with Trump from mainstream media outlets.

“Trump could be fishing in Florida and CNN would say he’s hunting dolphins,” Gutfeld quipped, drawing laughter from the in-studio audience.

The panel for the evening included frequent co-host Kat Timpf, former NYPD officer and commentator Tyrus, journalist Emily Compagno, and a rotating guest from the week’s political headlines.

Each weighed in on Trump’s ongoing influence in GOP politics, as well as the speculation surrounding his next political moves.

One of the evening’s focal points was the media frenzy surrounding Trump’s recent appearance at a conservative summit, where he delivered a fiery speech that reignited rumors of a continued role in shaping the 2026 midterms and even 2028 prospects.

The Gutfeld! panel debated whether Trump’s grip on the Republican base remains as strong as ever, or if new voices in the party are ready to challenge his dominance.

Timpf brought her usual blend of wit and skepticism, noting that while Trump remains a “cultural force,” the Republican field appears more diverse and ambitious than it has in previous cycles.

Meanwhile, Tyrus argued that media attacks on Trump only strengthen his support among voters who feel ignored by traditional institutions.

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Another segment addressed breaking news surrounding potential investigations linked to decisions made during Trump’s final year in office.

Gutfeld called the coverage “predictable political theater,” suggesting that any effort to pursue legal action against Trump at this point is as much about headlines as it is about justice.

“Every time they think they’ve got him,” Gutfeld said, “he walks away with more votes, more donors, and more meme power.

The episode also included comedic sketches and offbeat takes on current events, including a satirical bit on the state of California politics and another riffing on AI-generated campaign ads.

Gutfeld took aim at both parties, reserving some of his sharpest jabs for President Biden, poking fun at the president’s recent gaffes and public appearances.

“Say what you want about Trump,” Gutfeld said, “but at least he remembers where he parked.

The conversation later shifted to the growing influence of alternative media and podcast hosts, with the panel discussing how independent voices—both on the right and the left—are shifting the way Americans consume political information.

Gutfeld highlighted the contrast between centralized legacy networks and newer platforms that allow for more unfiltered dialogue, noting how Trump himself has leaned heavily into direct-to-audience communication.

“Why go on 60 Minutes when you can reach 10 million followers by clicking ‘send’ on Truth Social?” he joked.

While the show was characteristically light-hearted, there were moments of serious analysis.

Emily Compagno emphasized the importance of due process and institutional integrity when discussing Trump-related legal issues, warning that weaponizing the justice system—regardless of political allegiance—could set a dangerous precedent.

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The panel agreed that Trump’s political relevance is far from over, whether or not he seeks another run for office.

They debated whether his presence will help or hurt GOP chances in future elections, and how the party might balance loyalty to its most famous figure with a desire to reach new, broader voter blocs.

The episode wrapped with Gutfeld thanking his guests and teasing more coverage to come in the following week, hinting at deeper dives into the economic impact of Trump-era policies now being revisited by lawmakers and analysts alike.

As always, Gutfeld! combined biting humor, rapid-fire banter, and a skeptical view of conventional narratives to deliver a uniquely styled conservative perspective on America’s ever-shifting political landscape.

While some critics argue the show leans too far into entertainment, its growing ratings and loyal fan base suggest that audiences are eager for political commentary served with a heavy dose of satire—and plenty of laughs.

As Gutfeld signed off, he reminded viewers that in today’s media circus, “You can laugh, or you can cry.

We just choose to do both—with a punchline.