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Following a weekend of protests over ICE raids in Los Angeles being escalated by the Trump administration sending in the National Guard, "The View" host and moderator Whoopi Goldberg wondered on Monday morning if the country is now experiencing "pure fascism.
Former President Bill Clinton appeared on “The View” on Thursday to defend former President Joe Biden against reports about his
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"The View" co-host Sunny Hostin sharply criticized what she called the "militarization" of the National Guard, warning that President Donald Trump’s actions resemble authoritarianism.
Whoopi Goldberg and 'The View' cohosts hit back at the show's constant haters. 'You don't know anything,' Goldberg said, adding that the hosts 'are in poop constantly.'
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During "The View" on Friday, disgraced former Congressman Anthony Weiner argued he can do a better job than current Democratic politicians, despite his scandalous history.
Longtime besties Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper recently went to Disney World together, and made sure to check out the Tron Lightcycle Run. And on Tuesday morning, the hosts of “The View” couldn’t help but laugh at the duo’s souvenir ride photo.
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Mediaite on MSNLadies of The View Warn of ‘Civil War’ After Trump Sends in National Guard to ‘Attack’ ProtestersThe show aired a clip of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass accusing Trump of escalating tensions by deploying troops to the city on Sunday before demonstrators clashed with police.
Haines discussed a turbulent time on the set of the third "Good Morning America" hour after giving birth: "Everyone else projected a change," Haines said.
According to Whoopi Goldberg — whose entire family lives in LA — the protests were “peaceful for days” until Trump sent additional law enforcement and “flipped everybody out.” Hostin, for her part, said she “heard the same thing” from the people she’s spoken to.
Clinton and James Patterson discussed their new book "The First Gentleman," which Clinton said is the only political job he wanted but never got.