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The View host Joy Behar's X-rated Donald Trump joke leaves former White House aide Alyssa Farah Griffin shocked

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The View's Joy Behar shocked her cohost, Alyssa Farah Griffin, with a very X-rated dig at Donald Trump.

Joy, 81, and the panel were discussing Joe Biden's Wednesday night address to the nation on Thursday's show when Sara Haines pointed out the 'contrast' between Trump and the President.

'He's literally relinquishing power, his dream, the only thing he ever wanted to do, while we have a former president who couldn't even accept election results when people said, "We don't want you",' Sara, 46, said.

'You look at Biden listening to the rest of his party and Trump saying, "I am the party," and I just thought, "This was exactly what everyone needed," and I just hope he finally can just slow down and chill and be a dad and a grandpa,' she added, as Joy butted in and joked: 'Trump wouldn't give an inch. Just ask Stormy Daniels!'

Alyssa, 35, was visibly stunned and blurted out: 'Oh my God, Joy!' whilst laughing nervously, as Sunny Hostin commented: 'I have to get you to write my next book with me,' referring to her saucy novels.

Joy Behar made a dig at Donald Trump on Thursday
Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Charlotte, N.C.

Joy Behar made a very X-rated dig at former President Donald Trump on Thursday

Former White House aide Alyssa Farah Griffin was visibly shocked at Joy's racy comment

Former White House aide Alyssa Farah Griffin was visibly shocked at Joy's racy comment

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The live studio audience were thoroughly impressed with Joy's dig at Trump and applauded her whilst cheering, as Sara quickly said: 'Pivot, Alyssa, pivot!'

Adult film star Stormy, who had an alleged 2006 tryst with the former President, has previously spoken out about Donald's manhood, describing it as 'unique and horrifying,' and said their reported encounter was 'least impressive sex I'd ever had.'

After Sara gave her the move along on Thursday's show, Republican Alyssa, who used to work for Trump, continued: 'On that note, I thought it was a beautiful and historic speech and I was watching it as somebody who spent a lot of time in that Oval Office in front of that resolute desk for a different president and it was a reminder to me, presidents are merely custodians of the White House.

'They're there as elected representatives of the people, not to be there forever, not running because the country is based around them and their vision. They're there to serve for a period. We talked about, like George Washington knew when to pass the baton.

'I said a year ago on this show, if he did pass the baton to a next generation of leadership, the history books would remember him fondly and I believe that deeply.'

She continued: 'There's been an argument from some folks on the right that this was an anti-democratic process to change who the nominee is... the 14 million people who voted in the Democratic primary voted for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, it was known she would be his vice president.

'They have not even made her the official nominee nor had they made him yet. The delegates that will be at the convention are the representatives of the voters that are sent there. But to juxtapose that to the 81 million votes that Donald Trump wanted to throw out after the election.

'It falls flat, it's a ridiculous point and I think this is a moment to remember that we're better than what we've seen these past few years and we have an opportunity to turn the page.'

Comedian Joy (center) was seen grinning from ear-to-ear as Sunny Hostin giggled next to her

Comedian Joy (center) was seen grinning from ear-to-ear as Sunny Hostin giggled next to her

Whoopi Goldberg admitted that she'd 'tempered herself' in order 'not to go low-low' when it came to discussing Trump

Whoopi Goldberg admitted that she'd 'tempered herself' in order 'not to go low-low' when it came to discussing Trump

President Joe Biden addressed the nation live from the Oval Office on July 24

President Joe Biden addressed the nation live from the Oval Office on July 24

Referring to the contrast between Biden and Trump again, Joy spoke up and said: 'It would be nice if Americans would catch on to that. He's out there saying I revere the office, I love my country more, this a wonderful country that allowed a stutterer from humble beginnings to become President.' 

'And Donald Trump is calling this country a dumping ground, a stupid country that's run by stupid people, a failing nation, a third world hell hole. That's what Trump is running on!' the comedian argued.

Whoopi Goldberg then spoke up and admitted: 'Listen, I've tempered myself in order not to go low-low, because I could go low,' as Joy responded: 'Oh yeah, and we'd be right on that boat with you!'

The Sister Act star, 69, replied: 'I know, but it's not the boat we want to be on. We don't want to be on the low boat. We want to be on the boat that is fighting for the stuff that we all want, whether it's young people, whether it's older people who are trying to hold on, who are working past their 70s 'cause they are scared they're going to lose their money.

'We want a country that works for women, young women, and old women, because we all got to go to the doctor. Republican women have to go to the doctor, black women, Asian women, all women have to go to the doctor. 

'We're fighting. We are fighting for the things that we were told as Americans that make us different from everybody else, and if you live in other countries or you been in other countries, we are different.

'We are allowed to say, "You know what, I don't like what you're doing so I'm going to get out there and I'm gonna protest." This is a great thing to be able to do, we don't want to lose that because somebody doesn't like what you said, they put you in jail, it is not fun. That is not the American way!'

Earlier this year on May 30, Trump was found guilty on all 34 felony counts in the historic hush money trial involving Stormy, 45.

Joy was referring to Stormy Daniels, pictured here in June, who allegedly had sex with Trump in 2006

Joy was referring to Stormy Daniels, pictured here in June, who allegedly had sex with Trump in 2006

Trump after he was found guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records during his trial at Manhattan Criminal Court May 30, 2024

Trump after he was found guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records during his trial at Manhattan Criminal Court May 30, 2024

Stormy brought down the  former president after revealing that a $130,000 payment had been made to by Trump's then-lawyer, Michael Cohen to ensure she remained quiet about alleged sex she had with the businessman at a golf tournament a decade earlier.  

During the high profile trial, the actress revealed intimate details about the alleged encounter.

She described the room's furniture and even Trump's toiletry kit as well as demonstrating sexual positions for the jury.

In her testimony she also described how the former president compared her to his daughter Ivanka and how she spanked him with a magazine featuring him on the front cover before the alleged sex.

She also said that as soon as he got back to his room he removed his clothes and stood between her and the door, waiting for her.

And while she admitted that Trump had not been threatening towards her, she did say that she blacked out during the experience but that they had sex in missionary position.

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