After Tuesday night’s celebration, all the MAGA supporters wanted to do Wednesday morning was to watch The View on ABC News and Whoopi Goldberg’s meltdown. And not upsetting them, Whoopi Goldberg said she will not utter Donald Trump’s name. “Think about this. She did this in two months. She [Kamala] did what she did. She was everywhere. She talked to everybody, and people didn’t come out. I don’t know why. And it doesn’t even matter. He’s now the president. I’m still not gonna say his name. That’s not gonna change,” Whoopi Goldberg said.
Goldberg made this rule about Trump in 2016 when Trump became the president for the first time. She said she “can’t” bring herself to put the word “President” before the name Trump. “I know people don’t like that I don’t do it. I’m fine with that. There is lots of stuff I do people don’t like, you know. I can live with it,” she said in 2018.
“This is what people wanted. I vehemently disagree with the decision that Americans made… We should protest if the situation arises that we need to protest, which I’m sure it will. And I’ve been through this before with Nixon. It’s been very difficult, but boy, oh boy, do we have a country if we can keep it,” Joy Behar said.
Reacting to Trump’s victory, Sunny Hostin said in 2016 people didn’t know what they would get at a Trum,p administration but now the US knows that he will have unfettered power. Citing New York Time’s headline ‘America makes a perilous choice’, Sunny said she is worried about the working class, her retired mother, her daughter who now has less rights than she had.
“I think that going forward the convicted felon box on employment applications better be taken off because if you can be the president of the United States…” Hostin said.