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" cohost also took the opportunity to highlight the “hypocrisy” and “irony” of Trump’s Inauguration Day.
Joy Behar, The View's head Italian in charge, might've lived a very different past life, according to cohost Sunny Hostin. As the panelists broke down Behar's upcoming appearance on PBS' genealogy ...
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.
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.
"The View" co-host Joy Behar disagreed with Carrie Underwood's decision to perform at Donald Trump's inauguration and questioned how she could possibly love America.
“The View” co-host Joy Behar called out country superstar Carrie ... Anadolu via Getty Images Co-host Sunny Hostin respected Underwood’s choice, and said, “I think art is art, and, you ...
The View' co-host Ana Navarro didn't mince words when reacting to Snoop Dogg's decision to perform at a pre-inaugural ball for Trump over the weekend.
While Behar scoffed at Trump for “feeling sorry for himself” while telling Hannity that he “went through hell” fighting numerous legal battles the last few years, and co-host Sunny Hostin reminded viewers that the president had eventually been convicted on 34 felony counts, Griffin struck a different tone.
Even Alyssa Farah Griffin, who's been taking a much softer stance on Trump than usual lately, had specific and strong critiques.
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."