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Whoopi Goldberg slammed Donald Trump on her talk show saying she was 'enraged' by his comment that America was 'anti-White'.
In a recent Time magazine interview, Trump said that 'there is a definite anti-white feeling in the country' and 'that can't be allowed.'
Speaking about Trump's comments on The View, Goldberg slammed his remarks, saying, 'I’m going to tell you before I say it that it enraged me. “There is a definite anti-white feeling in the country right now.”'
'Nobody in your family was hung. Nobody in your family was chased because of the color of their skin.'
Goldberg has been a longstanding critic of the former president and normally refuses to even refer to him by name.
Goldberg has been a longstanding critic of the former president and normally refuses to even refer to him by name
Goldberg was speaking on the latest episode of The View, which she co-hosts on ABC.
Her fellow co-hosts ran through comments Trump made in the TIME Magazine interview, which delved into how he would handle his second term if he is re-elected.
Goldberg added, 'How dare you? There’s no anti-white issue here. You are perpetrating anti-humanist issues here.
'So the question is, is he the future? Is he the future? Well, I gotta ask! You know, that’s the gig, they pay me.'
It's not the first time Goldberg has ranted against the former president on The View.
In a recent Time magazine interview, Trump said that 'there is a definite anti-white feeling in the country' and 'that can't be allowed'
Goldberg was speaking on the latest episode of The View, which she co-hosts on ABC.
In January, she told her co-stars from The View that if Donald Trump wins the 2024 election and returns to The White House, he will 'disappear gay folks' as well as journalists.
During the daytime talk show, Goldberg told her co-hosts and the audience how she believed it was imperative to support Biden's run for re-election and added that those who don't would be supporting a 'dictator.'
'I'm going to put you people away. I'm going to take all the journalists, I'm going to take all the gay folks, and I'll move you all around and disappear you,' Goldberg said of what she believes Trump would do once elected.
She added, 'If that's the country you want, you know who to vote for. If that's not the country you want, you have to make a decision.'
Her comment drew applause from the audience.