Whoopi Goldberg censored on 'The View' for blasting Trump over 'unhinged' speech backing police violence

Whoopi Golberg's criticism of Donald Trump's remarks at a rally in Pennsylvania was censored by 'The View' due to the alleged use of profane language
PUBLISHED OCT 1, 2024
Whoopi Goldberg slammed Donald Trump for his controversial remarks at a rally in Erie, Pennsylvania (Getty Images)
Whoopi Goldberg slammed Donald Trump for his controversial remarks at a rally in Erie, Pennsylvania (Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Whoopi Goldberg has reached her breaking point with Donald Trump as she delivered a scathing critique of the former president following his controversial remarks at a recent rally in Erie, Pennsylvania.

Whoopi Golberg's criticism of Donald Trump's remarks was later censored by 'The View' due to the use profane language. The Oscar-winning actress highlighted Trump's "very bizarre rants," including calling Vice President Kamala Harris a "mentally impaired" person and suggesting police should have a license to use excessive force on "one really violent day" each year—comments that many likened to the premise of "The Purge," Entertainment Weekly reported.

'The View' hosts express concerns over Donald Trump's rhetoric

'The View' host and former Trump aide Alyssa Farah Griffin noted during Monday’s Hot Topics segment, "I think that he's diminished, and it's just going even further than it ever has."



 

Sunny Hostin added to the discussion by comparing Trump's Purge-like proposal to Kristallnacht, the infamous night of anti-Semitic violence in Nazi Germany. Hostin emphasized, "There was a coordinated wave of antisemitic violence in Nazi Germany to attack the Jews," before criticizing Trump’s "dark vision of America" and urging viewers to take his words seriously as the election approaches.

Whoopi Goldberg censored for using profane word to blast Donald Trump

While talking about Donad Trump, Whoopi Goldberg said, "It's exhausting. Do we say, hey, listen. Pronounce her name right, you moron? Do we have to keep -- [applause] No, no, no. No. Do we need to say, listen. Don't tell people that you want to just get out -- because you're not specific about who is going to be affected by all this. So you're threatening people, basically. Again, I'm just -- I'm getting tired of it. I'm tired of -- I'm tired of being threatened by lies and things that don't make sense."

She further added, "And I want more people to pay attention who do stuff in the media because this man is unhinged. So I remember having to listen to months of them talking about how old Joe was and how this Joe was, and I haven't heard jack -- about the insanity that this man continues to sprout. I know it's good for the networks because they like crazy i am tired of."

Golberg expressed her frustration, saying, "I think people are paying attention. I think everyone is at this place where it's no longer...," before the audio cut out, leaving viewers to guess what she intended to say. According to the video, it appeared that she said "say stupid s**t" when the audio was censored.

After the crowd's applause, she emphasized her desire to hear actionable plans from elected officials instead of divisive rhetoric. "What can we expect from the people we elect that helps us move our lives forward?" she asked.

Whoopi Goldberg's biggest fear has a tragic backstory from San Diego (YouTube/TheView)
Whoopi Goldberg blasted Donald Trump for his controversial remarks at a rally in Pennsylvania (YouTube/TheView)

"I don't care about him anymore, I don't. And those of you who love him, keep your love; I have no dislike for you, but I have a dislike for people who are not telling us the plan, because it's enough, now," Goldberg concluded. Her comments followed a notable week on 'The View', which included a discussion with President Joe Biden.

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