Fox’s late-night show “Gutfeld!” did air as usual last night; there was no cancellation, health emergency, or announced shake-up involving Greg Gutfeld himself.

Quick Scoop: What actually happened

From what’s publicly available up to today (March 4, 2026), here’s what “what happened to Gutfeld last night” most likely refers to:

  • A new episode of “Gutfeld!” aired on Tuesday, March 3, 2026 , with Greg Gutfeld hosting and doing a monologue that’s now clipped on Fox’s site under the title “Greg Gutfeld: Bill Clinton does not care anymore.”
  • Fox is still actively promoting Greg as a late‑night ratings leader and centerpiece of its schedule, not someone being sidelined or pulled.
  • “Gutfeld!” remains in its usual 10 PM ET slot in Fox’s published lineup, listed as a regular, ongoing show.

So if you tuned in and saw something that felt “off” (like more serious war coverage or a different emphasis in the monologue), that was about news content and tone , not about Gutfeld vanishing or the show being replaced.

Why people might be asking

A few things can easily spark the “what happened to Gutfeld last night” buzz:

  1. Occasional preemptions or substitutions
    • On rare days, Fox swaps its late‑night slate when there is major breaking news (for example, extended “Hannity” coverage of US–Iran developments can bump or shorten other shows).
 * One recent stream description explicitly says a scheduled “Gutfeld!” was **replaced by Hannity programming** to cover US, Israel, and Iran developments and apologizes to viewers, promising “See you tomorrow!”
  1. Heavy war or political coverage inside the show
    • Even when “Gutfeld!” airs, segments can lean much more hard‑news / geopolitical than usual, especially around the current US–Iran conflict and Middle East attacks, which may make the show feel less like its normal comedy‑first format.
  1. Online clip confusion
    • Many viewers only see short clips (like the Bill Clinton segment) on Fox’s site or YouTube highlights, then wonder if that’s all there was, or if the show was shortened.

So, last night in plain terms

  • Greg Gutfeld is still hosting “Gutfeld!” and the show has not been canceled.
  • There have been some nights where his usual slot was filled or dominated by breaking news programming , especially related to US–Iran military escalation, which can make it look like he’s “missing” that night.
  • On March 3, 2026, there is a posted “Gutfeld!” episode and monologue, indicating the show ran and is being promoted as normal.

If you tell me what exactly you saw (or didn’t see) on your screen—no show at all, a different host, or just war coverage—I can narrow down whether you hit one of those breaking‑news preemptions or just a format shift that made the episode feel different.