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Ex-Trump aide hits MAGA for attacking Taylor Swift while backing a sexual abuser

Former White House aide and co-host of "The View" Alyssa Farah Griffin knocked conservatives who are up in arms about Taylor Swift.

The pop star has built a huge following with her emotionally open songs and dedication to fans. But after a video of her was released in which she says she can't vote for Donald Trump, the right has looked for ways to attack her.

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Angry Trump shocks The View by acting like he lost in New Hampshire speech

The co-hosts of "The View" were floored after watching Donald Trump's angry acceptance speech following his victory in the New Hampshire primary.

After the women trashed Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) for what they said was an obvious run for vice president, they noted that he endorsed Trump one day — and the following day announced he'd got engaged.

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Ex-Trump aide unleashes on old boss as 'The View' says Haley makes him look 'demented'

Former White House aide Alyssa Farah Griffin unleashed on Donald Trump and the danger he poses to the country during her Tuesday episode of "The View."

The conversation began with the New Hampshire Primary, where voters will be split between Nikki Haley and Trump as the two main contenders. Griffin had said she is 100 percent behind Haley — but she warned her candidate looks way behind in polls.

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The View hits Nikki Haley for pandering to racists in the Republican Party

Ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris' interview with "The View," the co-hosts debated a recent Fox News segment in which Nikki Haley, again, flubbed a question about racism in the United States.

Whoopi Goldberg began the conversation by saying she can't understand why it is so difficult for people to admit that racism played a big role in the history of the country. Sunny Hostin pointed out that the Constitution considered Black people three-fifths of a person. Goldberg recalled the 1891 New Orleans lynching, in which 11 Italian immigrants were attacked by a mob.

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Trump shamed for treatment of Melania while she tended to dying mother

"The View" co-host Ana Navarro busted Donald Trump's latest excuse to try to delay his New York fraud judgment.

The former president's attorneys had asked Justice Arthur Engoron to delay closing arguments in the trial, which had been scheduled for Thursday, to be paused until at least the end of the month after the death of his mother-in-law, and Navarro ripped the request as disingenuous.

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'If Republicans were serious about getting Hunter Biden testimony, they could': Liz Cheney

Speaking to "The View" on Wednesday, former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) explained that if Republicans truly cared about hearing from Hunter Biden, then they could make it happen.

In a wide-ranging interview about the state of the Republican Party, Cheney was asked about the disastrous House Oversight and Reform Committee that met Wednesday to discuss holding Hunter Biden in contempt of Congress because he refused to testify behind closed doors. Biden unexpectedly appeared at the hearing, willing to speak, but publicly. Republicans have refused to allow it.

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Liz Cheney says it's vital GOP loses Congress: 'Cannot be in the majority in 2025'

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) appeared on "The View" Wednesday to talk about her book and debate politics with the co-hosts.

The conversation began with her saying she's been moved by the reception she's gotten from the rest of the country.

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'Snowflake' Donald Trump mocked by Chris Christie: 'He’s really a gentle soul isn’t he?'

"The View" dedicated about three quarters of its Wednesday show to an extensive interview with Republican presidential long-shot, Chris Christie.

Sara Haines asked about the states removing Trump from the ballot due to the 14th Amendment. Christie previously warned that it would make Trump a "martyr" and that it was a "bad" idea. He explained that he thinks it is "bad politically," whether or not it follows constitutional law.

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If Trump wins in 2024 he’ll use Colorado ruling to keep Dems off the ballot: ex-aide

Former White House aide Alyssa Farah Griffin sounded the alarm on Tuesday about the Colorado ruling that barred Donald Trump from the ballot citing the 14th Amendment. Her fear, she said, is that he'll use it himself if he wins in 2024.

"The View" co-hosts on Tuesday were addressing some of the main news stories they'd missed while off for the holidays.

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For second week in a row Meghan McCain claims The View is obsessed with her

For a second week in a row, former co-host of "The View" Meghan McCain complained about something Ana Navarro said during a pre-Christmas appearance on the show.

The discussion earlier this month was about Hunter Biden and the way some people use their name for "influence-peddling."

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'Every time you go behind closed doors you lie': The View unleashes on impeachment GOPers

Republicans passed an impeachment inquiry vote against President Joe Biden in the House on Wednesday, but they've still been unable to cite evidence for crimes they say he committed — and that's something that is infuriating the hosts of "The View."

On Thursday, the ladies called out Republicans for refusing to have public hearings, with even Republican and former Trump aide Alyssa Farah Griffin saying that the Justice Department should handle Biden's son Hunter's problems, not Congress. Republicans have fixated on business dealings between the president and his son as a potential smoking gun for impeachment.

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'I hate this so much': Ex-Trump aide begs people 'not to support fraudsters' and 'losers'

Former President Donald Trump is selling pieces of his suit he wore when his mugshot photograph was taken in Georgia earlier this year — and his former communications aide Alyssa Farah Griffin is upset that people are falling for his scam.

Thus far, Trump has spent over $37 million on legal fees, with another $130 million in donor money being steered to the cost of his trials. He announced the suit sell-off Tuesday as a way to cover the costs.

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'It's easy to say pro-life when it’s a slogan': Ex-Trump aide sickened by Texas ruling

"The View's" Republican co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin made it clear Tuesday that she too takes issue with the recent decision by the Texas Supreme Court to force a pregnant woman to carry a dangerous pregnancy.

For the past year, after the overturning of Roe v. Wade, many red-state lawmakers have claimed they want to allow for a carveout for the life and health of the mother. But in Texas, that was shot down when Kate Cox revealed carrying her fetus to term could endanger her ability to have future pregnancies — and would end in the painful death of the fetus.

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