“The View’s” Whoopi Goldberg stood the idea that she should learn to talk to President Donald Trump’s voters, who she claimed “support people who think they don’t matter in the country”.
Goldberg’s refusal came during a spare exchange with co-joining Alyssa Farah Griffin, a former Trump’s former adviser during his first term in 2020, who said Monday at Monday’s show that those who resist the president “must be able to speak” on the other side to find the areas of the deal. “
Griffin, who resigned from Trump’s first administration after Capitol riots on January 6, 2021, continued to support former Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 elections, added that she agreed with many of the president’s positions – including parts of project 2025.
“Democrats should be ready to go to unpleasant spaces,” Griffin said.
“I think this is beyond Democrats and Republicans,” Goldberg shot.
Griffin said she does not agree 100% with everything the president does, but Trump’s destroyers should try to speak the other way to find a medium terrain.
“Hard hard to talk to people who support people who think you don’t matter in the country,” Goldberg replied.
“But it’s not supporting that person,” Griffin said.
“No, no! No no! But when you support that person, she brings -, “Goldberg said, before being interrupted by Griffin, who echoed her opinion.
Goldberg agreed that finding the middle terrain was important, but not when the president’s decisions are “unsatisfactory for the majority”.
“Now, I found nothing of interest to me in the 2025 project, I didn’t feel like it was addressed to us as a nation,” she said. “I felt it was directed to very specific people and that this disturbed POO from me. But I understand what you are saying. And yes, we have to talk to each other. That’s beauty.”
Since Trump won the November election, the hosts of the “View” Anti-Trump have found themselves walking with a coercion on how to talk about the president.
In November, co-hosts of the controversial ABC Talk show were forced to issue four “legal notes” or denials during a broadcast as they discussed the allegations filed in some of the candidates of the elected President Donald Trump.
The show-and its network-have been on high alarm since Disney filed a defamation lawsuit with President Trump in December on air remarks made by ABC News George Stephanopoulos anchor.
The judicial proceeding stemmed from Stephanopoulos’s air statements, inaccurately claiming that a jury had found Trump responsible for the rape of writer E. Jean Carroll; In reality, the jury found it responsible for sexual abuse, not rape, according to New York’s law.
As part of the deal, Disney paid $ 15 million in Trump’s presidential library and an additional $ 1 million to cover his legal tariffs. Stephanopoulos also issued a public apology expressing regret for the wrong remarks.
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