Though Goldberg’s opinion on Trump is clear, she didn’t seem as alarmed as Hostin. “As long as we are not sending troops into anybody else’s sovereign nation, then he can talk all he wants to. As long as there are no troops heading to Panama, to Greenland, to Canada… Mexico,” she said on the topic.
Whoopi Goldberg. The last time The View aired, the her co-hosts were discussing Michelle Obama‘s decision to skip President Donald Trump‘s inauguration on Monday (Jan. 20). Goldberg was absent from Friday’s show as usual,
The View hosts had a lot to say about the first round of confirmation hearings for Donald Trump’s proposed cabinet members, which began in dramatic fashion with Pete Hegseth, the former Fox News star-turned-nominee for secretary of the Defense Department.
Behar shaded Griffin for speaking over her cohosts during an intense clash over free speech, moments after Goldberg told Griffin to "be nice" to Sunny Hostin.
Sunny Hostin's return to The View after the long holiday hiatus may be marred with some behind-the-scenes drama.
Whoopi Goldberg said she stands behind Carrie Underwood after the singer announced she will perform at President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration.
Hostin made the quip during a discussion about Behar tracing her family history on the PBS series "Finding Your Roots."
Whoopi Goldberg is sticking up for Carrie Underwood after the singer came under fire for accepting the invitation to perform at Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration.
Carrie Underwood is expected to sing 'America the Beautiful' shortly before President-elect Donald Trump takes the oath of office on Monday.
Whoopi Goldberg speaks on stage during the The Whitaker Peace ... More Bryan Bedder/Getty Images While her co-hosts Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin and Alyssa Farah Griffin — the latter of whom served as the director of communications under Trump's 2016 ...
NEW YORK CITY (TNND) — Whoopi Goldberg, who co-hosts “The View ... If she’s - " Goldberg said before co-host Sunny Hostin interrupted with “or not.” No, not ‘or not,’ because ...
Lee Greenwood, who sang “God Bless the U.S.A.” at Monday’s inauguration, defended Underwood amid the backlash.