JESSE WATTERS (CO-HOST): I don't think what we saw at the rally, that was not mocking Trump. We've all seen Trump mocking. That was very lame mocking if anything.
GREG GUTFELD (CO-HOST): Two can play at this game. We've seen the media put their spotlights on Avenatti and questionable client and let it ride. So then you have Trump bring up a simple discrepancy. And you call that, like, attacking? Give me a break.
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JEANINE PIRRO (CO-HOST): Every woman in America who has been a victim of a sexual assault remembers more than Christine Blasey Ford. I know. I did this for thirty years. I've prosecuted rape cases. No, what I'm telling you is for you to say because Donald Trump is pointing out inconsistencies in her own testimony that he is suggesting to other women who have been victimized that hey, look, we're not going to believe you, is absolutely not the case. The women who have been victimized are asking the same question. Why do I remember when I was raped? Why do I remember who was there? Why do I remember who the first person was I spoke with --
JUAN WILLIAMS (CO-HOST): Here's what I know. Most women who are victimized don't even report it because they fear this kind of behavior that tells them to shut up.
PIRRO: What they fear is not the President of the United States and the politics. What they fear is the abuser.