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WATCH: ‘The View’ Women In Total Meltdown Mode, Dressed in Black to Mourn Trump’s Victory


It’s the day after the Election, and boy what a day it is.

While many Americans are celebrating President Trump’s historic and tremendous victory — not only winning the Electoral College, all six swing states, AND the popular vote — some leftists are having the opposite reaction, like the ladies of The View talk show.

Co-hosts Whoopi Goldberg, Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin, Ana Navarro, Joy Behar and Alyssa Griffin all gathered today to mourn Kamala’s loss — quite literally, with the majority of them dressed all in black, or very dark colors (with the exception of Whoopi), as if for a funeral.

Just look at this:

Whoopi Golberg refused to say President Trump’s name.

Joy Behar said she “vehemently disagree[s] with the decision that Americans made,” while Ana Navarro said she has, “no regrets” because she “worked hard as hell to elect the first Black, Asian woman president,” as she was forced to admit that the people have spoken — and spoken for Trump!

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But, Sunny Hostin had the biggest reaction to Trump’s win — namely, a full on racist meltdown.

Hostin said she is “profoundly disturbed” by President Trump’s victory, which she called a “referendum of cultural resentment in this country.” 

Watch Sunny Hostin’s meltdown here:

Sara Haines brought up the idea of full-on social media censorship to prevent something like this from happening again:

Variety reported on The View co-hosts’ reactions to President Trump being re-elected:

The View” hosts — Whoopi Goldberg, Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin, Ana Navarro, Joy Behar and Alyssa Farah Griffin — came together on the Nov. 6 episode of the ABC talk show to react to Donald Trump‘s victory over Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election. All six women voted for Harris, even outspoken Republican and former Trump aide Griffin.

“So what happened last night?” Goldberg asked her co-hosts while never uttering Trump’s name. She later telling them: “He’s the president. I’m still not going to say his name. That’s not going to change.”

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“I’m profoundly disturbed,” Hostin said about the election results. “If you look at The New York Times this morning, the headline was ‘America Makes a Perilous Choice.’ I think in 2016 we didn’t know what we would get from a Trump administration. We know now. We know now he will have almost unfettered power. I worry not about myself actually. I don’t worry about my station in life. I worry about the working class. I worry about my mother, a retired teacher. I worry about our elderly and their social security and medicare. I worry about my children’s future, especially my daughter who has less rights than I had.”

“As a woman of color, I was so hopeful that a mixed race woman married to a Jewish guy could be elected president of this country,” she added. “It had nothing to do with policy. This was a referendum of cultural resentment in this country.”

Behar has long been one of Trump’s most outspoken opponents, but her takeaway from the 2024 presidential election was that “the system worked.”



 

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