Texas Democrats contract COVID after fleeing state avoid a vote; reaction from 'The Five'
The Texas state Democratic delegation that fled Austin for the District of Columbia to deprive the state legislature of a quorum to vote on election integrity legislation is looking less similar to Republican abolitionist Frederick Douglass – whom Vice President Harris compared them to – and more like Fred Flintstone, Greg Gutfeld remarked Monday on "The Five."
Gutfeld said the outing has turned from a self-described historic occasion into a "Super-Spreader Tour" after three fully-vaccinated Democrats tested positive for COVID-19 while in Washington, a short time after meeting with officials like Harris and Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer of New York.