The “The View” coanfrerion, Whoopi Goldberg, said Wednesday that President Donald Trump did not represent America in a speech for the spectators of other countries, since he promised that the hosts would continue to complain about administration policies.
“All of you countries that look at us, this is not our desire,” Goldberg said while his co -elites were emphatically agreeing. “This is not what the American people because we don’t like it. We don’t like how they are, we don’t like how to be done. That is why you will hear us to reduce this while we can, and when they say that the United States is not talking about us.”
“They are talking about that very narrow band in the United States that they think they represent, which I think they don’t realize that they are beginning to lose,” Coanfrerion continued.
Goldberg and the “The View” coanfitations abruptly criticized Trump’s rates duration of the conversation. The president announced later on Wednesday that it would be a 90 -day break in some reciprocal tariffs, but would increase tariffs on China’s assets.
Last Thursday, Goldberg signed the program promoting the resistance movement against Trump.
“Remember, the resistance is real. You are not alone,” Goldberg told the spectators.
Goldberg said last month that it was time for Americans to rise and protest the Trump administration.
“People have to leave and you have to leave. You have to start making noise. This is now returning to us,” Goldberg said in the episode of March 19 of “The View.” “The only way people listen to how angry you are if you go out,” he added.
Critics point out that the program is not known for their balanced opinion of news and political problems. None of the six coanfitations, including their two self -identified Republicans, Ana Navarro and Alyssa Farah Griffin, voted for Trump in 2024.
The Conservative Media Research Center also analyzed each “The View” episode since January 6, when the program returned from a winter pause to April 4, and discovered that it could not reserve a single right -wing guest to discuss politics.
“The View” managed to welcome 63 liberal guests who last that same period of time, including nine democratic politicians. Senator Tammy Duckworth, D-on., Senator John Fetterman, D-Pa., Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Senator Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., Representative Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, Senator Amy Klobuchar, D-minn., Illinois Gobr. JB Pritzker, Sen. Schumer, Dn.y., have joined the program.
The Coanfitations of the ABC program also interviewed Senator Cory Booker, Dn.J., on Monday after his speech in the Senate of the Senate of a record last week.
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