"The View" cohost also took the opportunity to highlight the “hypocrisy” and “irony” of Trump’s Inauguration Day.
The View” hosts Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Anna Navarro and Alyssa Farah Griffin appeared on the Jan. 21 episode of the ABC daytime talk show to discuss Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration (Whoopi Goldberg is out this week due to a previously planned work commitment).
The View" co-stars Alyssa Farah Griffin and Joy Behar sparred over Meta’s recent decision to end its fact-checking program to combat online censorship.
Sunny Hostin supported her co-host’s hot take by calling out, “Say it, Joy!” but Griffin’s words proved to be Behar’s breaking point.
The show also began with a devastating report from ABC News’ Matt Gutman, who detailed the devastation to the Pacific Palisades from the ashen ground. And then when the first topic for panel discussion came about,
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.
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.
Hostin went on to point out that Obama "said that she did not enjoy Trump’s 2017 inauguration because there was no diversity, there was no color on that stage that there was a reflection of the broader sense of what America looks like, and many people took pictures of her and there, and she just wasn’t in a good mood.”
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The post led Haines, Joy Behar, Alyssa Farah Griffin, and Sunny Hostin to discuss whether they can assess the attractiveness of their relatives. When Behar, 82, mentioned that she had no way of knowing if her grandmother was hot, Haines disagreed. "Even when it's family, you have eyes, though," she said. "My dad's hot and I say it all the time."
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