Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) repeatedly dropped the f-bomb during a speech in New York City on Friday.

While speaking at the Personal Democracy Forum at New York University, Gillibrand criticized President Trump's accomplishments in the White House.

"Has he kept any of these promises? No, f*** no," Gillibrand said.

"Fundamentally, if we are not helping people, we should go the f*** home," she added.

It’s not the first time Gillibrand has used four-letter words to make her point.

While discussing paid family leave legislation with New York Magazine in April, she said that “if we’re not helping people, we should go the f*** home.”

Meantime, other Democrats, such as DNC Chairman Tom Perez, have also been criticized for their expletive-laden speeches.

On "The Five" tonight, Greg Gutfeld said liberals are like bad comedians, who know that cursing and Trump jokes get easy, cheap applause.

Dana Perino agreed, saying that politics is downstream from culture, and this type of language has become more acceptable.

"We can complain about it - I'm sure she wouldn't like it if her children said something like that - but I don't think it's going to stop, because the Democrats get that kind of response from their audience," Perino said.

Jesse Watters said Trump brings out the best and worst in people, and this is an example of the latter.

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