Trump says he will sign bill to release Epstein files
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‘The View’ co-host Joy Behar thinks conservative woman could win White House ‘faster than a liberal’
The View” co-host Joy Behar suggested Tuesday that a conservative woman could have a better chance of winning the presidency than a liberal one. On the show’s podcast, Behar, her co-host Sunny Hostin and “The View” producer Brian Teta commented on a recent segment where they discussed whether a woman could ever become president.
"Why would you say it on national television?" Haines said after appearing to mouth, "What the f---?" when Oz Pearlman revealed her ATM PIN during a reading session.
The actress previously shared that she would be starring in the Italian soap opera “Un Posto Al Sole,” telling fans that she’s “excited” for the role.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene learning loyalty is 'one-way street' with Trump, says CNN host on 'The View'
CNN host Abby Phillip discussed Marjorie Taylor Greene's falling out with President Trump on "The View," and said the lawmaker was learning loyalty with the president is a "one-way street."
While Americans are resorting to Great Depression-era meals to combat rising costs, Sunny Hostin is upset that salmon prices have skyrocketed under President Donald Trump.
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Why Joy Behar Has Been Absent From The View
The View moderator Whoopi Goldberg explained why cohost Joy Behar has missed three consecutive episodes of the ABC daytime talk show.
Joy Behar has revealed that her multi-day absence from 'The View' last week was the result of an iPad falling on her toes, which she called a 'very, very, very painful' injury.
Whoopi Goldberg is skipping The View this week, but it’s for an exciting reason: She’s appearing in an Italian soap opera. “I’m not starring in it — I’m in the Italian soap opera,” Goldberg, 70, told The View executive producer Brian Teta during a Thursday,
The ladies of The View found themselves on opposite sides of a debate Wednesday (Nov. 19) morning when Sara Haines advised young millennials that they couldn’t “beat mother time” with cosmetic procedures. Joy Behar and Ana Navarro, specifically, did not agree. “That is so not true,” Behar responded.