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.
A co-host of “The View,” Joy Behar, has set off a firestorm with a sexist attack on new White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, saying she got the lofty position because “she’s a 10.”
"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."
Joy Behar is promoting a new project that will feature an iconic soap opera veteran away from her normal job on The View.
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.
Comedian and "The View" host Joy Behar's latest endeavor is her play "My First Ex-Husband," which is holding its world premiere starting Jan. 29.
Prospects for that appear slim, however, as both Hostin and panelist Sara Haines have had to take matters of Behar's phone into their own hands (literally) — such as grabbing Behar's noisy phone backstage after it went off live on the air and reaching over to silence it during the broadcast.
Ana Navarro delivered her own fiery takedown when she proclaimed, “when you talk about DEI and Trump, it means despicable, enraging idiocy. That’s what his DEI means.”
Ana Navarro wasn’t the only The View cohost with something to say about Donald Trump’s controversial press conference reaction to the tragic crash of a commercial airplane and a military helicopter. On Friday’s (January 31) episode,
Goldberg paused when she told interview guest Sen. Elizabeth Warren that her colleague — whose name escaped her in the moment — had a question.
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.