Whoopi Goldberg ended a heated argument between her co-hosts Sunny Hostin and Alyssa Farah Griffin over Kamala Harris’ loss during Thursday’s episode of The View.
The Ghost star, 68, who still refuses to say Donald Trump’s name after his election victory on Tuesday, could be seen trying to cool down the fight during the topic of discussion.
At one point, the hosts were discussing voters’ decision to choose Trump over Harris, including the economy.
Griffin, who revealed that she voted for Kamala despite being a former Trump aide, also stated, “This issue of abortion, which I hope we can address more, is that there are a lot of women who care about abortion.”
‘But they were in states like Pennsylvania, where they don’t have an ultra-restrictive abortion law. They voted more because financial issues matter more than whether a woman in Alabama can have an abortion.”
Whoopi Goldberg, 68, ended a heated argument between her co-hosts Sunny Hostin and Alyssa Farah Griffin over the loss of Kamala Harris during Thursday’s episode of The View.
The Ghost star could be seen trying to cool down the fight during the topic of discussion.
Hostin then interrupted Alyssa to say, “But they will do worse under the Trump administration…”
Griffin quickly continued his point, adding, “And finally, we talked a lot about these different demographics and these different assumptions about where they’re going to go.”
He explained that Latino voters in a Texas district “where 97% are Latino voted 75% for Donald Trump.” Because?’
Sunny chimed in once again to say, ‘Misogyny,’ to which Alyssa responded, ‘No, it’s on the border!’
“The border crisis is right around the corner and they’ve been begging people to care about it for years,” Griffin went on to tell his fellow hosts, including Hostin, Goldberg, Joy Behar and also Sara Haines.
Whoopi began to try to calm the argument by interrupting with her own thoughts, but was silenced when Sunny added, “It’s misogyny and sexism.”
Alyssa immediately disagreed with Hostin and said while raising her arms, ‘The lessons are not misogyny or sexism!’
Goldberg quickly tried to intervene once more and said in a louder voice, ‘Knock, knock, who’s there?’ Oh my god, it’s Whoopi!’
When discussing the election results with her co-hosts, Goldberg expressed disappointment that “people didn’t come out” to vote for Kamala Harris; Seen on Wednesday in Washington DC.
Alyssa said, “They were voting more because pocketbook issues matter more than whether a woman in Alabama can get an abortion.”
Hostin then interrupted Alyssa to say, “But they will do worse under the Trump administration…”
Sunny chimed in once again to say, ‘Misogyny,’ to which Alyssa responded, ‘No, it’s on the border!’
“The border crisis is right around the corner and you’ve been begging people to care about it for years,” Griffin continued telling his fellow hosts, including Hostin, Goldberg, Joy Behar and also Sara Haines.
Whoopi began to try to calm the argument by interrupting with her own thoughts, but was silenced when Sunny added, “It’s misogyny and sexism.”
Alyssa immediately disagreed with Hostin and said while raising her arms, ‘The lessons are not misogyny and sexism!’
Goldberg quickly tried to intervene once more and said in a louder voice, ‘Knock, knock, who’s there?’ Oh my god, it’s Whoopi!’
Griffin apologized to Whoopi as she and Hostin ended the argument at the table.
The Sister Act actress then shared her own thoughts by stating, “The only thing I want to point out is that people did what they did and they will reap whatever benefits they get.”
“However, let’s talk about the real issue: Their pocketbook is bad, not because the Bidens did anything.”
‘Not because the economy is bad. “Your grocery bills are what they are because the owners of the groceries are pigs,” he continued.
The heated argument on The View comes as Goldberg still refuses to say Donald Trump’s name following his presidential election victory, which his co-host has attributed to “uneducated white women.”
Whoopi has refused to say Trump’s name on The View since she first took office in 2016, making it clear on the talk show yesterday that “that’s not going to change.”
Discussing the election results with her co-hosts, Goldberg expressed disappointment that “people didn’t come out” to vote for Kamala Harris.
But Sunny Hostin, who said she was “deeply disturbed” by the election result, argued that the Democrat ran an “impeccable campaign” and claimed that Trump’s victory was a “referendum on cultural resentment” in the United States.
The Sister Act actress then shared her own thoughts by stating, “The only thing I want to point out is that people did what they did and they will reap whatever benefits they get.”
The heated argument on The View comes as Goldberg still refuses to say Donald Trump’s name after his presidential election victory, which his co-host has attributed to “uneducated white women”; seen in september in new york
He then blamed “uneducated white women” and “Latino men” for his victory, claiming that they voted for policies that will negatively impact them.
The View hosts, with the exception of Goldberg, dressed for a funeral the Wednesday after the election as they talked about their disappointment in the results.
Goldberg, who expressed his admiration for Harris and her campaign, shared how he wanted people to go to the polls.
“We told people ‘vote,’ we didn’t tell them who to vote for,” he told his co-hosts. ‘I didn’t tell people (who to vote for) because I wanted people to exercise that right. “Too many people I know died trying to vote.”
Goldberg praised Harris for rallying supporters and launching a wide-reaching campaign in a period of just “two months.”
‘She was everywhere. He talked to everyone and people didn’t come out, I don’t know why and it doesn’t even matter. Now he is the president. I’m not going to say his name yet. That’s not going to change.”
Goldberg admitted in 2018 that he never says Trump’s name, telling CNN’s The Ax Files that he “can’t” stand to say it or call him “President.”
But Hostin took his frustration a step further and blamed white women and Latino men.
Goldberg admitted in 2018 that he never says Trump’s name, telling CNN’s The Ax Files that he “can’t” stand to say it or call him “President”; seen in september in new york
“I think (Trump’s victory) had nothing to do with politics, I think it was a referendum on cultural resentment in this country,” he told the program.
‘Black women tried to save this country again, last night… what we don’t have are white women, who voted about 52 percent for Donald Trump; as I understand it, uneducated white women. In fact, there are Latino men who vote more for him.”
She then asked ABC political news director Rick Klein: “So why do you think uneducated white women voted against their reproductive health freedoms and why do you think Latino men voted for someone who Are you going to deport the majority of your community?”
But co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin, also sporting an all-black outfit, responded by saying, “I don’t think white women like being called uneducated white women.”