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Who got to Whoopi Goldberg? Did Trump threaten her network with a lawsuit.
Because in a plot twist no one saw coming—least of all the Botox-braced panelists on The View—Whoopi Goldberg let a little truth slip through her progressive programming. In a moment that felt like watching a vegan order brisket, Goldberg appeared to back a Trump policy on education.
Yes, that Trump.
HOLY SMOKES: Whoopi Goldberg just did the unthinkable—she backed one of Trump’s fiercest ideas live on The View.
Dismantling the Department of Education.
The panel was stunned. ABC producers quickly cut to commercial.
And no, this isn’t satire.
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As if guided by the ghost of common sense, Goldberg responded to Trump’s call to dismantle the Department of Education by saying aloud, on daytime TV, “Maybe that is a good thing. Because maybe it will force us to make sure our kids actually get what they need.”
Excuse me? Did Whoopi Goldberg just agree with Donald J. Trump on national television?
What’s next—Bernie Sanders becomes a spokesperson for Bitcoin?
You could almost hear the cognitive dissonance thundering through ABC’s studio like a herd of confused liberals running for their fact-checkers. The panelists sat wide-eyed and slack-jawed as Goldberg launched into a MAGA-tinged monologue that sounded more CPAC than daytime chat show.
And she didn’t stop at bureaucratic demolition. Oh no.
“I don’t have to wait for the government to do it. We can do it,” Goldberg insisted.
She sounded like a Tea Partier on a Red Bull bender. That’s about half a step removed from quoting Reagan.
She called out wasteful government spending, invoked parental responsibility, and essentially torched the sacred cow of centralized education. “I want to make sure, since you’re taking all this money from my taxes, I want to make sure that my kids get exactly what they need,” she said, echoing sentiments that would have had 2016 Whoopi sprinting for her fainting couch.
Then came the pièce de résistance:
“This is now in our hands. It’s going to be tough, and nobody wants to do it, because it’s a bitch—but you know what, if it comes down to your survival, this is what you got to do.”
Translation: The government’s a mess, and parents need to take the wheel. If Trump had said this exact line at a rally, CNN would’ve held a nine-hour panel on how it violates the Geneva Convention.
Apparently, producers couldn’t stomach the taste of truth and yanked the emergency brake.
“They’re telling me that we’re going to be right back,” Goldberg muttered, probably reading from a cue card that just said, Abort. Abort.
Look, let’s not kid ourselves—this isn’t Whoopi’s “I have seen the light” moment. But it is a flicker. The rare moment where a Leftist trips over reality and says the quiet part out loud.
The woman who once claimed Trump supporters would “never get it,” who said the country was “back in the hands of adults” when Biden took office, and who blamed Trump for everything from global warming to burnt toast—momentarily agreed with the man she’s spent seven years vilifying.
Here’s a refresher on Goldberg’s anti-Trump résumé:
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“I don’t think he gives a damn about the country.”
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“This man doesn’t give a damn about you.”
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“Trump’s presidency is like a bad relationship—he gaslights everyone.”
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“He doesn’t understand how government works.”
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“We’re in danger with him in office.”
And one of her greatest hits:
“The only person that can be compared to Trump is Hitler.”
So yes, it was jarring to see the woman who often treats Trump like a swear word suddenly agree with his policies—on education, no less.
But maybe, just maybe, Trump’s winning streak on policy is breaking through the Leftist force field. After all, decentralizing education and empowering parents is common sense. It’s not red or blue—just effective. Americans, regardless of party, are tired of feeding the public education beast billions of dollars only to get back kids who think the Civil War was fought over TikTok and that 2+2 equals “whatever makes you feel safe.”
Let’s be clear: Goldberg didn’t endorse Trump. But she did tacitly acknowledge that the education system is broken, and that radical change might not be such a bad idea. Even if that idea comes from a man she’s spent nearly a decade publicly loathing.
Honestly, watching The View panel freeze like they’d just seen Whoopi order a MAGA hat from Amazon Prime was the best TV moment since Kamala Harris tried to explain AI.
And what’s even more fascinating? Goldberg didn’t backpedal. No disclaimer. No, “I’m not going all Trumpy, but…” She just said it.
That silence from the co-hosts wasn’t respect. It was disbelief.
To paraphrase the late great George Carlin: when everyone is thinking the same thing, someone isn’t thinking. For once, Whoopi was thinking, and the groupthink factory couldn’t compute.
The moment won’t last. Expect Goldberg to “clarify” her remarks in the coming days with some nonsense about being taken out of context or “just asking questions.” But the genie popped out of the bottle, even if just for a second. And that moment is telling.
Because if Whoopi Goldberg—staunch Trump antagonist, progressive royalty, liberal Hall-of-Famer—is accidentally validating Trump’s policies… well, let’s just say 2024 might be even more interesting than we thought.
And Whoopi, if you’re reading this: don’t worry. You haven’t gone full Trump. But that red pill you swallowed on live TV? It looked good on you.
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