“The View” hosts Pleasure Behar, Sunny Hostin, Anna Navarro and Alyssa Farah Griffin appeared on the Jan. 21 ABC daytime talk show to debate Donald Trump's presidential inauguration (Whoopi Goldberg This Week Absence due to prior deliberate work dedication) ). The four women challenged Trump's polarizing inaugural address, in which he mentioned that authorities would now cover only two genders (women and men) and declared a “national emergency on the southern border.” , to repatriate “hundreds of thousands of people.” Foreigners in prison are back where they came from. “
“If he were to send all the criminals away, where would he go?” Behar demanded, acknowledging Trump's personal current convictions. “What better strategy to unify the country than dividing families and punishing anyone who doesn't behave?”
Hostin told her co-hosts that she was “determined to stand up for my peace and have a great time on Martin Luther King Jr. Day” rather than watch Trump's inauguration.
“One of the factors that I did take into consideration was the hypocrisy of having a man inaugurated as president on the same day that he was commemorating Martin Luther King Jr. and that man said he was going to take down the range,” Hostin added. Equity and inclusion . Ironically, Martin Luther King not only wanted racial equality, he also wanted economic equality. “
Haines did watch Trump's speech and mentioned that she “just felt this dark feeling,” including: “He had this martyr-like feeling that you're oppressed and you may not be able to save this place, but I can, it has a divine feel to it that's complicated and doesn't have a Jesus quality to it.”
“I’ve been watching and thinking that it’s time to do away with the term ‘Donald Trump normalization,’” Griffin said. “Whether you want it to be or not, Donald Trump has normalized. 7500 Thousands of people voted for him. He is now as important a part of American history as George Bush or Barack Obama, and I was shocked by the image – four years ago he left in shame, two years ago he There was little confirmation of this when he was announced for re-election and now here he is again as a conquering king with the biggest trade magnates, fashion designers, Democrats and every former president I feel like now is the time to pay attention to him. Why he won and what he did explained.”
Goldberg has previously mentioned that she won't be watching the inauguration throughout its live broadcast, and Hostin has considered a spa day as an alternative. Despite not tuning in, Goldberg defended Carrie Underwood's right to host “American Idol” after “American Idol” faced backlash online for working with Trump's inauguration.
“I'm standing behind her,” Goldberg said of Underwood. “If I think I have the right to decide to go somewhere, I think [she has] Same correct one. Just because I have to help doesn't mean I'm important. I can't watch it, but that's me. ”
The “View” host has been outspoken about his disdain for Trump at times, leading Goldberg to refuse to keep his show on the air. After Trump defeated Kamala Harris in the presidential election last November, Hostin said she was “deeply disturbed” by the outcome.
“We all know now that he can have almost unbridled energy,” Hostin said at the time. “I'm not really worried about myself. I'm not worried about my status in life. I'm worried about the working class. I'm worried about my mom, who's a retired coach. I'm worried about our seniors and their Social Security and Medicare “I worry about the future of my children, especially my daughter, who has far less rights than I do.”
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