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Host of The View calls for President Trump to be taken out of office

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The ladies of The View aren’t very smart. They prove that time and time again.

And this host of The View called for President Trump to be taken out of office.

In the latest episode of liberal echo chamber antics, the hosts of ABC’s The View have once again shown their true colors, pushing a wild narrative to undermine President Donald Trump. This time, it’s Whoopi Goldberg leading the charge, demanding his removal from the White House over baseless claims about his mental fitness. It’s the same old song and dance from the elite media crowd who can’t stand a leader who puts America first.

The segment kicked off with a clip from Trump’s powerful speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Instead of praising his strong stance on global stages, Goldberg jumped straight to hysteria. “The 25th Amendment. It’s time, it’s time, it’s time,” she declared.

Co-host Sunny Hostin piled on, trying to validate the madness. “To that point, Whoopi, you would be in a lot of company, you believe at this point that the president of the United States may not have his full faculty?” she asked, feeding into the frenzy like it’s a casual coffee chat.

Goldberg didn’t hesitate, doubling down on her long-held bias. “I felt that before now,” she admitted.

Then Joy Behar chimed in with her usual snark. “But the cherry on the cake was yesterday,” she said, as if one speech could topple a titan like Trump.

Goldberg kept the fruit analogies flowing, painting a picture of endless grievances. “There’s been a lot of cherries on the cakes. There have been several. The cherries on this cake are enormous. There are so many. The lines in the sand. I mean, it looks like a stamp there’s so many lines in the sand,” she ranted, sounding more like a confused baker than a serious commentator.

Behar wasn’t done stirring the pot. She brought up Trump’s former White House attorney Ty Cobb, twisting words to fit the narrative.

“Even his former white House attorney, Ty Cobb, said that anybody outside the United States who believes that Trump is sane is there is nobody outside this country that thinks he’s sane,” Behar claimed.

She also quoted Stephanie Grisham, Trump’s former press secretary. “And his former press secretary, Stephanie Grisham, said this presser is bizarre, even for him. It’s low energy and feels like he’s mentally slipping,” Behar added.

Goldberg jumped back in, expressing her discomfort with Trump’s recent two-hour press conference.

“But to have a two hour, press press conference about, I don’t know what. You know, he is sitting in a position that is uncomfortable to me. I’m sorry I’m uncomfortable with him,” she said, as if her personal feelings should dictate national policy.

This is classic left-wing overreach—turning subjective unease into a call for constitutional upheaval. These hosts sit in their cushy studio, far removed from the everyday struggles of working Americans who see Trump as a fighter against the swamp.

Alyssa Farah Griffin tried to inject some sanity into the conversation. “As a dose of reality, his Cabinet is squarely with him,” she pointed out, reminding everyone that Trump’s team stands strong behind him.

But Goldberg wouldn’t have it. “And it’s time for them to go, too,” she snapped, extending her purge fantasy to the entire administration. It’s not just Trump they hate; it’s anyone who dares to support his America First agenda.

This whole spectacle on The View exposes the desperation of the liberal elite. They can’t beat Trump at the ballot box, so they resort to smears about his mental state. Real Americans know better—Trump’s energy and sharp wit have powered through endless attacks from the deep state and fake news.

What these hosts ignore is Trump’s track record: booming economy, secure borders, and standing tall against globalists.

Instead, they obsess over “cherries” and “lines in the sand,” metaphors that mean nothing to the folks in flyover country who back him overwhelmingly.

In the end, calls like Goldberg’s only fuel the fire for Trump’s supporters. It’s time the left wakes up—the populist wave isn’t going anywhere, and neither is President Trump.

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