"I see this every day, all of these people capitulating to Trump and his dictatorial needs, and it’s just very, very bad I think."
I see this every day, all these people capitulating to Trump and his dictatorial needs,” the “View” co-host said, discussing nominee Robert F. Kennedy.
After the 47th U.S. president was sworn in for another term in office, he delivered a polarizing speech about his plans for the nation, including controversial comments on immigration policy, racial equity efforts, gender identity and several other high-stakes topics.
They then went on to review footage of Trump’s inauguration speech in which he outlined his plans — including instituting mass deportations, fostering a “merit-based” society, and recognizing only two genders.
Joy Behar didn't attempt to hide her frustration during a conversation with her co-hosts on The View about President-elect Donald Trump's upcoming inauguration. “The guest list is set for Trump ...
Sunny Hostin supported her co-host’s hot take by calling out, “Say it, Joy!” but Griffin’s words proved to be Behar’s breaking point.
Behar couldn't understand why someone from a rich, prominent family like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. would want to work for Trump.
The View panel isn’t exactly crossing its fingers that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will be confirmed as President Donald Trump ‘s health and human services secretary, but their guest this morning was perhaps even more adamant that RFK Jr. can’t be in charge of the country’s wellbeing.
The View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg stared straight into the camera Wednesday to lecture White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on
Goldberg paused when she told interview guest Sen. Elizabeth Warren that her colleague — whose name escaped her in the moment — had a question.
I’ve been starting my morning by watching American broadcast journalist David Muir report on current events on ABC’s World News Tonight. No matter how serious or grave the news all over the world may be,