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Greg Gutfeld Shares Some Good News With America, Says His Mother-In-Law Got Out Of Ukraine Safely


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Fox News star Greg Gutfeld shared some great news with America today and reported that his mother-in-law was safely evacuated from Ukraine and reunited with her daughter in Poland.

Greg said: “Just to let everybody know my mother-in-law crossed into Poland about half an hour ago, so she’s in a car on her way to Warsaw to see her daughter, Elena.” He went on to say that many Ukrainians are not as lucky as his mother-in-law and are stuck in Ukraine to await Putin’s bombs.

He thanked his Fox News co-workers profusely for making the escape possible before he played a clip of his wife reuniting with her mother. “This clip has been known to cause a run on tissues,” he said.

During a segment on “The Five,” last week Gutfeld spoke about his hero Fox News colleagues who are reporting from the region and who are helping get his mother-in-law out of the country before Putin levels Ukrainian urban areas out of spite because they will not surrender.

Gutfeld said: “Well thank you, Lucas, you’re in Lviv, so is my mother-in-law. I think she’s at your hotel. If you run into her, give her my best. Give everybody there my best. You’re doing great work, thank you.

“I do wanna point out that, like, our coworkers are unbelievably awesome. The things that they have been doing for a grouchy cynical bastard like myself. 

“People have been helping me out, somebody who has been obnoxious to them before, and will probably be obnoxious to them after.

“These guys over there — I won’t name them, but you probably know who they are, you’ve seen them — they’re absolute heroes helping out a little old lady they just met.

“And maybe by tomorrow or the next day she’s gonna be with her daughter, and it’s because of those guys who work for Fox News.

The Fox News star, he hosts or co-hosts two of Fox’s biggest shows, went on to name Fox News vice president of field operations Scott Wilder, Fox News correspondent Steve Harrigan, and Fox News foreign correspondent Trey Yingst, for helping him in this trying situation,

“They are all just heroes,” Gutfeld said.

From The New York Post:

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky complained Thursday that the US and other countries waited too long to respond to Russia’s invasion of his country -— calling sanctions a “good start,” but saying only a no-fly zone would stop the slaughter.

“The whole world started making decisions too late,” Zelenksy said in a televised address.

“I want to thank the countries that are helping with weapons. We are thankful, but it’s too late.”

Zelensky applauded Western nations for moving to punish Russia by hobbling its economy, saying, “Strong sanctions right now, I think that was a good start.”

“Thank God, now we have those sanctions,” he said.