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On Tuesday, Greg Gutfeld addressed his dispute with Benjamin Hall, a correspondent for the network who was injured on Monday while reporting on the ground in Ukraine.

Gutfeld did not apologize for his comments about his colleague, but claimed he had spoken to Hall over the phone.

He mentioned the incident after Geraldo Rivera offered his sympathies and prayers for Hall and two other Fox News colleagues who died.

Gutfeld said that he wanted to talk about Ben, but that Joe Biden was going to Europe next week.

The thing that pisses me off most about him is that he is a man.

Here is Greg Gutfeld talking about Benjamin Hall today. Mentions that they spoke last week after their "little kerfuffle" and ends by calling Hall "a lovely guy." pic.twitter.com/VuTIBm7szd

— Justin Baragona (@justinbaragona) March 15, 2022

On Tuesday, Gutfeld suggested that the media was trying to inspire an emotional response to the war in Ukraine because it makes a profit for news companies.

Hall pushed back from Kyiv.

He said that this is not the media trying to drum up an emotional response.

Gutfeld called Hall's comments a cheap attack and doubled down on his assertions about a one-sided narrative.

Hall was hospitalized while reporting for Fox News. The network said that its cameraman, Pierre Zakrzewski, was killed in the same attack as a Ukrainian journalist.

On Tuesday, Gutfeld said that he and Hall had joked about their debate last week.

Gutfeld said that his job is easy. I'm not in danger. He said that he gets death threats, but they are usually from Dana.

But... We can afford to speak out because we are thousands of miles away.

The article was originally on HuffPost.

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