Whoopi Goldberg described Donald Trump's presidency as a “reality show” as The View host showed support to Selena Gomez. The View panelists discussed a video posted by the actress, in which she sobbed on camera saying: “All my people are being attacked,
The Apprentice may have ended years ago, but Whoopi Goldberg thinks President Donald Trump ‘s reality TV days are far from over. On this morning’s episode of The View, she and her co-hosts discussed the mass deportations that are already going into effect one week after Trump took office for his second term, and the strong reaction that’s followed.
Fans of The View were left wondering where Whoopi Goldberg was during the Tuesday, January 21 episode, just one day after Donald Trump 's inauguration.
Whoopi Goldberg was noticeably missing from The View table during the Tuesday, January 21, episode, just one day after Donald Trump ‘s inauguration. Since Goldberg is often very vocal regarding her feelings for Trump, viewers were looking forward to her post-inauguration takes, but she was not present to give them.
NEW YORK CITY (TNND) — “The View” host Joy Behar on Wednesday jabbed new White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt by suggesting she is unqualified for her role in the Trump administration.
"The View" co-host Sara Haines argued that the lack of Trump support among her co-hosts shows a glaring lack of knowledge about how voters feel about the border crisis.
President grieved over the ‘terrible night’ as at least 30 bodies have reportedly been pulled the Potomac River’s icy waters
Whoopi Goldberg is clapping back at former President Donald Trump for calling her "filthy dirty," "dumb" and "disgusting." Kamala Harris went on 'The View.' Here's what she said. At a campaign ...
As Donald Trump vowed, massive ICE raids began just days into his second presidency. But the hosts of “The View” had a warning for audiences on Monday: several elements of these raids are just part of a “PR campaign.”
Rossein said some people might have confused Johnson’s 1965 order with the 1964 Civil Rights Act he signed into law that went into effect July 5, 1965. That law created the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and more widely prohibits employment discrimination because of race, color, national origin, religion and sex.
Donald Trump is set to return to the White House for a second term, but these notable figures won’t be tuning in to watch his inauguration.