Goldberg and the ladies of The View have no principles. All they care about is pushing the Left’s agenda.
And now Whoopi Goldberg was caught running cover for Bill Clinton’s sickening crimes.
Goldberg’s Questionable Defense of Clinton Raises Eyebrows on The View
In a segment that highlighted her tendency to downplay controversies involving Democratic figures, The View co-host Whoopi Goldberg came to the aid of former President Bill Clinton amid scrutiny over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. During the March 3, 2026, episode, Goldberg insisted that Clinton hasn’t faced direct accusations from Epstein’s victims, seemingly glossing over the web of associations that have long raised red flags.
“You know, say what you want about the Clintons. Have any of the women or has anything in those emails pointed to them as being guilty or having anything to do other than knowing?” she asked, before pressing further: “But my question is, has he been accused by any of the accusers?”
Goldberg specified she meant Epstein’s accusers, not unrelated past scandals like Monica Lewinsky, and continued: “Has any of the women come out and said, ‘This is what Bill Clinton did’?” She wrapped up her point with confusion over the probe’s focus: “So what were they looking at? Because… what I don’t understand is they had access to all the information.”
Co-Hosts Push Back with D*mning Details, Expose Partisan Tilt
Fellow co-host Sunny Hostin countered Goldberg’s narrative by pointing to incriminating evidence, including a notorious photo from Epstein’s files showing Clinton in a hot tub with an unidentified woman (her face redacted) and his multiple flights on Epstein’s infamous plane. Hostin labeled the House Oversight Committee’s hearing “clearly partisan,” noting that President Donald Trump and Melania Trump haven’t been summoned despite their own Epstein connections.
This exchange came after the Clintons’ recent closed-door depositions, where Bill Clinton reportedly claimed ignorance about the woman in the photo. Earlier, the panel had urged the Clintons to testify; Hostin had said, “As someone who wants to see everything in the Epstein files and wants every single person held accountable, I think the Clintons should show up… when people don’t show up, it makes them look guiltier than they are.”
Sara Haines echoed, “It was a unanimous vote to subpoena them, and regardless of these affidavits or anything else, I think when people don’t show up, it makes them look guiltier than they are.”
Ana Navarro added a personal note: “I have known Bill and Hillary Clinton for over 20 years… I want them to show up, and I want them to testify. But here’s the thing: I want us as a society to hold the people that we like to the same standard that we hold the people that we don’t like.” When Goldberg asked if Clinton had been accused, the co-hosts unanimously responded “No,” but the discussion underscored lingering doubts.
Epstein Probe Revives Scrutiny, Goldberg’s Stance Draws Criticism
The conversation was sparked by newly released videos of the Clintons’ testimonies, part of a broader congressional investigation into how Epstein’s elite network evaded justice for years.
Clinton has admitted to knowing Epstein and traveling with him but denied any wrongdoing, a position Goldberg amplified despite the mounting questions about his involvement.
Critics online quickly pounced on Goldberg’s remarks, accusing her of selective skepticism that conveniently shields allies while ignoring the gravity of Epstein’s crimes and the need for full transparency. This isn’t the first time Goldberg’s defenses have sparked backlash, as her comments often appear to prioritize loyalty over accountability in high-profile scandals.
