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'He’s crazy like a fox': The View wonders if Trump will be president from prison

The co-hosts of The View began their Thursday show talking about the bombshell report that Donald Trump was caught on tape bragging about having a classified document containing plans for a potential attack on Iran.

They then played a clip of former FBI general counsel Andrew Weissmann on MSNBC Wednesday afternoon: "If this reporting is true, and I'm trying not to use hyperbole, this is game over," he said.

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'They’ll drink the Kool-Aid for Trump but not for him': The View's verdict on DeSantis

The co-hosts of "The View" couldn't help but mock Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) for his stuttering campaign launch on Twitter Spaces on Thursday's show.

Whoopi Goldberg began with an animated commentary: "This is my question. You knew there was a problem when they did that other thing, when they were trying to talk. You knew that there were problems, issues, with the servers. You knew there were problems. You put up big rockets that are blown up. You know, double-check. Make sure stuff works. Where's the common sense? Why didn't anybody double-check and see what your servers — if it was a server issue, see what it could take.

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'The View' suggests Trump opponents' chances of winning depend on him being jailed

The co-hosts of "The View" spent a second day talking about Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), who announced he was running for president on Monday.

Joy Behar called Scott "Professor Positive" by serving as a contrast to Donald Trump, who she said is generally negative and focuses on grievances.

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The View's Whoopi Goldberg calls out racist 'dog whistle' in Tim Scott's campaign rollout

"The View" co-host Whoopi Goldberg called out Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) for using what she suggested was a racist dog whistle to announce his presidential campaign.

The only Black Republican in the Senate officially entered the 2024 campaign Monday with a 30-second ad that will roll out this week in the early voting states of Iowa and New Hampshire, and Scott starts off by complaining that children had become too entitled.

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The View hits Marjorie Taylor Greene with her own 'confrontational and aggressive' antics

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) complained that a Black Democratic colleague made her feel unsafe during a confrontation outside the U.S. Capitol, and "The View" reminded viewers of that lawmaker's own "aggressive" behavior in the past.

Greene claimed afterward that Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) made her "feel threatened" when he berated her for standing by embattled Rep. George Santos (R-NY), and she whined that calling her a "white supremacist" was the same as calling her a racial slur -- and the panelists laid into her.

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'It’s hard to fight a tape': The View doesn't think Rudy Giuliani can wiggle out of latest lawsuit

The co-hosts of "The View" brought up the recently filed lawsuit from a former employee of Rudy Giuliani's that alleges sexual harassment.

Former staffer Noelle Dunphy claims that she recorded many interactions between herself and Giuliani. Speaking to MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell Monday evening, her attorney, Justin Kelton, said that several witnesses could corroborate her allegations.

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The View's Ana Navarro rips 'parasite' Ron DeSantis for making up culture war fights

"The View" co-host Ana Navarro ripped Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for glomming on to culture war clashes to get attention.

The Florida governor is helping to raise money for Daniel Perry, a Marine Corps veteran who choked Jordan Neely to death on a New York City subway, and the panelists condemned his action as he prepares to face off against Donald Trump in the 2024 election.

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Ex-Trump aide says former president hurt by CNN's town hall: America 'saw he’s a ranting lunatic'

"The View" bucked the trend Thursday with a discussion about CNN's town hall with Donald Trump, with one of the hosts saying the widely criticized decision to give the former president a platform was actually good news for America.

CNN's airing of the show has caused "outrage and fear" in the U.S. and among the country's international allies, CNN's Jim Scuitto reported Thursday.

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'We don't lose these cases': The View's Sunny Hostin predicts 20 years behind bars for George Santos

ABC's "The View" walked through the 13 federal charges against Republican New York Rep. George Santos during their show Wednesday. Santos faces charges that range from lying to Congress to money laundering and wire fraud, all of which add up to a lengthy prison sentence if he's found guilty.

The View co-host Sunny Hostin is a former federal prosecutor from the Eastern District of New York, where the charges against Santos originate.

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Former Trump aide: the Republican Party 'has a moral obligation to walk away from this man'

The co-hosts of "The View" began their Wednesday show celebrating the accountability handed to Donald Trump by a New York jury on Tuesday which found he sexually abused and defamed columnist E. Jean Carroll.

The show's conservative co-host, Alyssa Farah Griffin – who previously worked as a communications adviser to Trump's White House – was frustrated with her party's lack of reaction on the topic.

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'It's a Republican issue': The View conservatives blame GOP lawmakers for mass shootings

Two conservative co-hosts on "The View" assigned blame for the wave of mass shootings on Republican elected officials.

A gunman killed eight people and wounded seven others Saturday in Allen, Texas, and co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin said it was long past time for Congress to enact meaningful gun safety legislation.

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The View mocks 'proven loser' Trump for being too afraid to debate on Fox News

Former President Donald Trump thinks that the presidential debates are below him. In a comment this week, Trump explained that he's 40 points ahead in the Republican Primary, so he doesn't understand why he should care about anyone below him. After all, he explained, it isn't worth being confronted by "a hostile group of anchors asking questions. Why would I do that?"

His former communications strategist Alyssa Farah Griffin couldn't help but laugh.

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The View fears CNN's town hall with Trump will end in a shouting match over Kaitlin Collins' fact-checks

The CNN town hall with Donald Trump has brought out a lot of fear and fury about the network normalizing the former president's lies and not being able to fact-check him fast enough and in real time. CNN has chosen anchor and former White House correspondent Kaitlin Collins as the moderator.

During The View on Wednesday, co-host Whoopi Goldberg said that she thought town hall meetings were for people to get to know the candidate. Folks know Donald Trump.

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