Former President Donald Trump criticized “The View” and its host Whoopi Goldberg after the show hosted Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump called the hosts of “The View” “dumb people” and shared an anecdote about Goldberg, claiming she once asked him to make a cameo in a movie but now won’t even mention his name. He also alleged that he had once hired Goldberg as a comedian for an event, but found her language to be foul and had to leave the show she was performing at. Trump labeled Goldberg a “loser” and criticized her language as “filthy, dirty, and disgusting.” He also called Harris a “dumb person,” despite being advised by his staff not to use that term for fear of offending women voters.
Trump has a history of making sexist remarks and using disparaging names for women. He has also criticized Harris and other women in the media, including referring to Harris as a “dummy” on social media. In response to Harris’s media appearances, Trump has also attacked Howard Stern, calling him a “beta male.” Trump’s comments about Harris and his treatment of women have drawn criticism from various quarters.
Despite his staff’s advice not to call Harris “dumb” in order to avoid alienating women voters, Trump insisted on using the term. He argued that women voters care more about the country’s future than about his choice of words. Trump’s comments about Harris and Goldberg are part of a pattern of behavior that includes personal attacks and name-calling.
Trump’s criticism of “The View” and its hosts, as well as his disparaging remarks about Harris and Goldberg, reflect his confrontational style and willingness to attack his opponents. His comments have further fueled controversy and drawn attention to his behavior towards women in the media. Trump’s remarks have been met with criticism and backlash from those who view his behavior as inappropriate and disrespectful.
Despite his controversial statements and behavior, Trump remains a prominent figure in American politics and continues to attract attention with his comments and actions. His remarks about Harris, Goldberg, and others reflect his combative approach and willingness to engage in personal attacks. As the former president continues to make headlines, his words and actions are likely to continue to spark debate and discussion.