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'Like The Apprentice to prove how unprincipled you are': Ex-Trump aide skewers VP search

"The View's" co-host, Alyssa Farah Griffin, trashed politicians desperate to be Donald Trump's vice presidential running mate Monday, saying they're compromising everything and lying about their background.

At the top of the show Monday, the hosts brought up the next installment of South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem's disastrous unveiling of her new book. Not only did she confess to shooting a puppy and a goat, she also lied about meeting Kim Jong Un and canceling a meeting with French President Emanuel Macron. In a statement, Macron's office said it never happened.

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Actor Jeff Daniels sends 'The View' audience into hysterics with Donald Trump dig

Actor Jeff Daniels appeared on "The View" Thursday to promote his latest role in Netflix's "A Man in Full," about a 1990s real estate tycoon in Atlanta.

He explained that the character is a manly man from "back when men were men and everyone else was inferior."

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Ex-Trump aide calls trial 'worst-case scenario' for former boss's 'attention span'

The co-hosts of "The View" came out on stage to the Wham! song "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" as part of ridiculing Donald Trump, who reportedly fell asleep in court for a second day on Tuesday.

When the panel began to discuss the first day of the Trump trial jury selection, former White House communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin said that she's never witnessed Trump doze off in a meeting before — but it wouldn't shock her.

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Ex-Trump aide says Republicans have 'made peace' with hush money case

"The View" opened Monday with footage of Donald Trump entering the New York criminal courthouse as he faces the fraud trial over the Stormy Daniels hush money scheme.

"I mean, Melania has barely been seen in the last few months," Ana Navarro said of Trump's wife.

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'Two French fries short of a Happy Meal': MTG ridiculed on The View for latest theory

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) proclaimed last week that an earthquake in the northeastern United States Friday, followed by today's solar eclipse, was a "sign from God."

It sent "The View" co-hosts into peals of laughter and mockery.

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'They know better': Ex-Trump aide furious about GOP's 'dishonest' Easter conspiracy

The co-hosts of "The View" trashed Republicans after outrage over a theory that President Joe Biden intentionally scheduled the Transgender Day of Awareness on Easter.

The trans holiday always falls on March 31. Easter is a different day each year because the Christian holiday depends on the moon cycle.

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The View mocks Republicans for igniting a conversation about Trump's most deadly mistakes

"The View" began April by mocking the Republican Party for opening the door to a conversation about Donald Trump's most deadly mistakes.

Republicans have been promoting a new campaign slogan asking whether people were better off now than they were four years ago, taking them back to the first few months of the COVID-19 pandemic that shut down countries, tanked economies and killed tens of thousands.

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Stormy Daniels tells 'The View' MAGA ‘suicide bombers’ text her threats from own phones

Stormy Daniels told "The View" on Thursday supporters of Donald Trump's are becoming more violent and threatening as his hush money trial nears.

"It's the weirdest thing to be in this situation where time is kind of not real, and the sad part about it, or the tricky part, is that I had started to do really well. Things had gotten quiet," she said about her life.

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Whoopi Goldberg dabs tears from eyes at thought of Trump being unable to pay his debts

Whoopi Goldberg began a Wednesday segment of "The View" pretending to shed tears for Donald Trump after his lawyers told a New York court he didn't actually have the money to pay his bills.

"I'm so sorry," she said, pretending to be emotional. "So, as it turns out, you-know-who says he cannot come up with the cash to cover his $400 million-plus bond in his New York fraud case."

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Christine Blasey Ford gives 'The View' behind-scenes look at explosive Kavanaugh hearing

Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, who accused Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh of attempted sexual assault, was willing to come forward publicly and tell her story in 2018 during an explosive Senate confirmation hearing.

She was then plagued with threats of violence against herself and her family and was forced to live in an undisclosed location for months as a result.

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'Putting a target on all our backs': The View's Ana Navarro hammers Trump's new incitement

"The View" began Monday with a discussion of Donald Trump's speech in Ohio on Saturday in which he celebrated the Jan. 6 rioters with a salute and called them "hostages." It was also the speech in which Trump called migrants "animals."

Both Republicans on the panel were quick to talk about the seriousness of Trump's comments and the fear that they will be overshadowed by the debate over his "bloodbath" comment.

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The View's Joy Behar offers Biden slogan: 'Vote for me — I'm the only one who's not nuts'

"The View" co-host Joy Behar thinks she has a winning campaign slogan for President Joe Biden: "Vote for me — I'm the only one who's not nuts."

Her creative idea for a catchy lawn sign came amid a discussion about "spoiler" candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who's running as an independent against Biden and the GOP's presumptive nominee Donald Trump.

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'There's money involved': Ex-Trump aide suspicious of his TikTok flip-flop

Former White House communications director for Donald Trump, Alysssa Farah Griffin, called out her ex-boss' desperate effort to trash the ban of TikTok while also taking credit for it at the same time. All the while, Trump tells his flock that he was the hardest on China.

"I agree with Nancy Pelosi on this," the Republican told her co-hosts on "The View" Thursday.

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