Eric Bolling hasn’t been seen on Fox News for quite a while for reasons we won’t get into here; his Twitter bio lists him as a “free agent now.” We imagine there are still Twitchy readers who’d like to hear from him, and sadly, they had the opportunity this week.
On March 1, President Trump hosted a summit on opioids at the White House, and the session was introduced by a stark video by Bolling, who shared his personal story and warned about “Not My Kid Syndrome.”
During today's Opioid Summit at the White House, Eric Bolling shared the story of his son who died from an accidental overdose. pic.twitter.com/P0bq6El6nj
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) March 1, 2018
This was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do. Please pass this along. Share with anyone who knows someone who has been touched by the #CrisisNextDoor. https://t.co/1Hmp5q7G9x
— Eric Bolling?? (@ericbolling) March 1, 2018
Very tough to watch – as I have told you, Eric — we are all so sorry for your loss. ? https://t.co/fVmCJIjOgY
— Bret Baier (@BretBaier) March 1, 2018
I can’t imagine anything worse than getting that phone call… https://t.co/mQqJkla8hp
— Dr. S.M. Meltzer, DMD? (@Drmeltzer) March 2, 2018
Please watch this ?? https://t.co/4DybfwuICM
— Claudia (@claudiagaetana) March 3, 2018
Every parent and child should watch this – cuts right to the core. https://t.co/8G9GRCRgyn
— brent ogle *** (@brentogle) March 2, 2018
God–this is so brutal and hard to watch. An absolute heartbreaker. https://t.co/XFtvK731t1
— Soledad O'Brien (@soledadobrien) March 1, 2018
May God Bless….. https://t.co/i9LxpKMIem
— Robert the Weisman/ Nationalist (@SterndeckRobert) March 3, 2018
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https://twitter.com/anywhoozle/status/969792190699339776
I have been touched by this #CrisisNextDoor. Thank you for being brave in your time of grief, for using your voice to help make a difference. https://t.co/MqaDqLGQWU
— Shari Gustafson (@madshoppershari) March 2, 2018
I lost my own 23 yr old daughter nearly 5 years ago… ?? https://t.co/iHWtyox8yV
— Catherine (@cjriley50) March 2, 2018
This is incredibly brave and so true. It has affected me personally and it’s a hard road to navigate alone. I have very frank conversations with my kids and their friends. My oldest daughter has already lost 2 friends to drugs. ? https://t.co/Eel3FOSsh4
— Zinphomanic ? (@MelissaakaMom) March 2, 2018
This horrible tragedy touches many; also took the life of a good friend's son last year. https://t.co/P7B2sFbOcj
— ❌Finesse❌ (@beermanTom) March 2, 2018
A young friend of mine was having a hard time. I wrote him a letter about how much he is loved by his friends, but most of all by Jesus. He made plans to visit me. He never made it. If you know someone with an opioid addiction, don’t forget to tell them how much you love them. https://t.co/SVMdLgPjVG
— “Dr.” Murray Fullerton ??? (@MurrayFullerton) March 1, 2018
This is moving, and helpful. https://t.co/kL0dGYUjJZ
— Peggy Noonan (@Peggynoonannyc) March 1, 2018
I cannot even begin to comprehend how hard this must have been, @ericbolling. My deepest admiration for your willingness to do it. Please pass my best to your family, who have dealt with this devastating experience with such grace. Followers: Show this video and retweet. https://t.co/ORmC39nETz
— Kurt Eichenwald (@kurteichenwald) March 1, 2018
I met @ericbolling at CPAC and he is taking his tragedy and using it to save others. Proud to have shaken his hand! https://t.co/E0yJ2R3EkQ
— Kurt Schlichter (@KurtSchlichter) March 2, 2018
You are so brave. Stay strong, fight on. https://t.co/qz7xGZwZ0l
— Karen Sue Haslett (@haslett_karen) March 2, 2018
Praying, ongoing, 4 U & your fanily https://t.co/qAfVCUAR1k
— Ellen Perricci (@EllenPerricci) March 2, 2018
https://twitter.com/CCJohnBashaw/status/969325417889980416
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'It may save a life': Eric Bolling reveals more about son's death — and makes plea to parents https://t.co/mn1q6aviKa
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) January 11, 2018
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