JD Vance Appearance on The View Sparks Heated Exchange as Whoopi Goldberg Scolds Ana Navarro
Tension filled the air as "The View" hosted JD Vance, author of "Hillbilly Elegy", for a wide-ranging conversation. Moderator Whoopi Goldberg welcomed Vance, introducing him as a guest the show had been trying to book for a while.
As Vance joined the table, the audience applauded, and he shook hands with hosts Joy Behar, Alyssa Farah Griffin, Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin, and Ana Navarro. The conversation took a turn when Goldberg asked Vance about the administration's treatment of Black people, inquiring what they had done to be stigmatized.
Hostin chimed in, citing examples of Black history being erased from public spaces, Black voter districts being dismantled, and Black leaders being sidelined. Vance responded, stating that everyone is welcome in the country, as long as they are American citizens with duties and obligations.
The conversation became heated when Vance addressed Goldberg's question, which she clarified was not a statement, but rather an inquiry. The discussion continued, with Hostin reiterating her point about Black history being erased, which Vance denied.
As the show neared a break, Navarro attempted to ask a question, but Goldberg interrupted, emphasizing the need for a commercial break. The show will continue with Vance after the break, airing weekdays on ABC.
As Vance joined the table, the audience applauded, and he shook hands with hosts Joy Behar, Alyssa Farah Griffin, Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin, and Ana Navarro. The conversation took a turn when Goldberg asked Vance about the administration's treatment of Black people, inquiring what they had done to be stigmatized.
Hostin chimed in, citing examples of Black history being erased from public spaces, Black voter districts being dismantled, and Black leaders being sidelined. Vance responded, stating that everyone is welcome in the country, as long as they are American citizens with duties and obligations.
The conversation became heated when Vance addressed Goldberg's question, which she clarified was not a statement, but rather an inquiry. The discussion continued, with Hostin reiterating her point about Black history being erased, which Vance denied.
As the show neared a break, Navarro attempted to ask a question, but Goldberg interrupted, emphasizing the need for a commercial break. The show will continue with Vance after the break, airing weekdays on ABC.
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