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The View agrees Judge Jackson had remarkable poise facing off against 'trolling' by Lindsey Graham

The co-hosts of "The View" started their show on the heels of Sen. Lindsey Graham's (R-SC) questioning of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson in which he detailed his grievances about the way conservative justices were treated when being appointed previously.

"They talk about the comparisons about how she's being treated as to how [Justice Brett] Kavanaugh and [Justice] Clarence Thomas were treated," said Joy Behar. "She's not been accused of sexual impropriety."

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'Where the hell were y’all': Whoopi unleashes profanity on GOP complaining about Ukraine after votes against funding

A shouting match broke out on "The View" Thursday when Whoopi Goldberg attacked Republicans for refusing to fight for Ukraine when Donald Trump held up aid in 2019.

"Where the hell were y'all," said Goldberg after showing a clip of Republicans posturing and praising Ukraine as even GOP voters' public opinion turns against Russia. She showed a clip of GOP members like Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA), Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) all trashing Biden for his response to the crisis. Some are claiming that the response has been "too slow." It's an ironic twist given it was just a few weeks ago that Republicans were promoting Russia over Ukraine.

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'This may by why people think you’re a racist': The View nails Tucker Carlson for attacking SCOTUS nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson

Fox News host Tucker Carlson went off on a rant Wednesday against President Joe Biden's nominee to the Supreme Court. According to Carlson, Ketanji Brown Jackson's qualifications of being the top of her class at Harvard Law School, editor of the Harvard Law Review and 25 years of experience wasn't enough for him. According to Carlson, he needs to see her LSAT scores.

The LSAT is the exam you study to get into law school, similar to the SATs for undergraduate degrees. The implication is that despite Brown Jackson's qualifications, she got into college as an affirmative action candidate.

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The View tells CPAC speaker to her face that the GOP was taken over by the far-right

Co-hosts of "The View" called out guest co-host Michele Tafoya on Tuesday for her participation in CPAC as one of the questioners and speakers, which the women called an example of the extreme right.

Tafoya told the women that she considers herself to be a Libertarian, despite the far-right turn that the GOP has taken.

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ABC’s Martha Raddatz 'startled' by Republican support for Putin

ABC News reporter Martha Raddatz revealed from Ukraine that she's hearing from sources close to Vladimir Putin that the Russian leader is growing "more and more erratic."

Raddatz, who is in Lviv, Ukraine, was asked about statements from Republican politicians, including Donald Trump, after a Fox call-in where the ex-president appeared to believe the U.S. was putting American troops on the ground in Ukraine.

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'We can’t even get you to wear a mask': The View points out irony of GOP love for Putin's authoritarianism

Republican leaders and Fox News hosts have made news over the past several months in the lead-up to Russia's invasion of Ukraine because they've sided with Vladimir Putin. Addressing the recent comments by former President Donald Trump and Fox News host Tucker Carlson, the co-hosts of "The View" couldn't understand it.

Trump said Tuesday: "I went in yesterday and there was a television screen, and I said, this is genius. Putin declares a big portion of the Ukraine -- of Ukraine. Putin declares it as independent. Oh, that's wonderful. So Putin is now saying, it's independent, a large section of Ukraine. I said, how smart is that? And he's going to go in and be a peacekeeper. Here's a guy who's very savvy. I know him very well. Very, very well. By the way, this never would have happened with us. Had I been in office, not even thinkable. This would never have happened."

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The View blasts Clarence and Ginni Thomas over Trump conflicts: 'They don’t care because there aren't any repercussions'

The co-hosts of "The View" attacked Clarence and Ginni Thomas after a scathing New York Times expose revealing the conflicts of interest the Supreme Court justice has.

Justice Thomas is ruling on cases involving the attack on the U.S. Capitol and the election lies that led up to it. Meanwhile, his wife was working for organizations that support the lie and the Jan. 6 attack.

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Trump is 'terrified' and 'mortified' already of Maggie Haberman's upcoming book: ex-White House staffer

Former communications aide Alyssa Farah revealed on "The View" Thursday that former President Donald Trump is terrified about New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman and her forthcoming book about his years in office.

Haberman, who spent four years being a kind of "Trump whisperer," has actually followed Trump for much longer. Publishers will release the book on Oct. 4, 2022, just before the mid-term elections.

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The View almost had a Meghan McCain replacement — but then they found out she could endanger co-hosts

The ABC show "The View" has been struggling to replace conservative co-host Meghan McCain after she parted ways with the show this year.

One of the biggest problems for the show is that they want a conservative that can disagree with them on politics, but not on reality. It's a characteristic that a former staffer said was like "looking for a unicorn."

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COVID-infected Trump feared Chris Christie would blame him after he got sick: 'Are you going to say you got it from me?'

Chris Christie said Donald Trump had only one concern -- himself -- when the former New Jersey governor got sick with COVID-19.

The presumed 2024 Republican presidential challenger appeared Monday on "The View," where he described how Trump and his wife responded to his coronavirus diagnosis last October, reported Insider.

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ABC privately disputes Meghan McCain's claim about The View's 'toxic' workplace — and reveals a different reason for her exit

Former co-host of "The View," Meghan McCain alleged that there was a toxic work environment at her ABC show because Joy Behar said she didn't miss McCain while she was on maternity leave.

But in a TMZ exclusive, ABC is pushing back on McCain's claims, with sources telling the site that the network is furious about her new "tell-all" memoir that trashes the show.

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Condoleezza Rice explains why white people shouldn't feel triggered by the teaching of slavery

A conservative activist created a scandal around "critical race theory," leading Republican legislatures around the country to enact laws that impact the teaching of slavery, the Civil Rights Movement and even Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in schools

Speaking to "The View" on Wednesday, Condoleezza Rice noted that growing up in segregated Birmingham, Alabama meant that she faced a lot of racism. She said that people of color shouldn't be made to feel shame about their history and White children shouldn't feel like it's their fault that racism existed before they were born.

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Whoopi slams Texas Republicans: Are any of these men qualified to write a law when they’re this clueless about a woman’s body?

The women of "The View" went after Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) at the top of their Tuesday show after signed draconian anti-abortion legislation into law. They began by showing the video of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), who made it clear on CNN that the so-called "six-week" abortion ban in Texas isn't exactly six weeks.

"Six weeks pregnant means two weeks late for your period, and two weeks late on your period for any person, any person with a menstrual cycle can happen if you are stressed, if your diet changes, or for really no reason at all. So, you don't have six weeks," the congresswoman told Anderson Cooper.

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