Fox’s Larry Kudlow shocked his fellow Outnumbered panelists on Monday when he claimed that President-elect Donald Trump and First Lady Jill Biden were engaged in “heavy-duty petting” over the weekend.
The apparently friendly chatter between Trump and Biden at the reopening of the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris on Saturday inspired much conversation, including Kudlow’s comments.
“Look, all those bad statements she made [about Trump] was before Kamala became the candidate. And I just wanted to go back inside the church for a minute, Molly. Take a careful look at that. That wasn’t nice conversation, that was outright flirtation,” he began, causing Harris Faulkner to shout, “Oh my goodness!”
“That was almost heavy-duty petting!” he continued.
“Oh my God!” cried out one of his co-hosts in apparent horror.
Kudlow, who hosts a show on Fox Business, went on to submit that both the president and First Lady might have voted for Trump.
Later in the segment, Faulkner argued that Jill Biden “gravitates to power.”
“You’re not in a White House with a husband who really could have sat down long before that debate on June 27th. Yeah, I’m just going to say it because it’s the truth!” continued Faulkner. “So she’s gravitating toward power, and the shiniest object in the room at that moment, the one with
“This fondness for power is what I metaphorically called heavy-duty petting!” exclaimed Kudlow.
“Oh! It was a metaphor!” replied Faulkner as the rest of the panel continued to mock Kudlow’s explanation for his commentary.