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President Trump Blasts ABC for Bringing Jimmy Kimmel Back on Air

President Donald Trump sharply criticized ABC on Tuesday night for allowing late-night host Jimmy Kimmel to return to television following his suspension.

Posting on Truth Social, Trump accused the network of reviving a failing program and providing a platform for partisan messaging, as reported by TMZ.

“I can’t believe Jimmy’s suspension was lifted,” Trump wrote. He speculated that “something happened between then and now because his audience is GONE, and his ‘talent’ was never there.”

Trump questioned ABC’s decision to put Kimmel back on air, saying the host “does so poorly, who’s not funny, and who puts the Network in jeopardy by playing 99% positive Democrat GARBAGE.”

He went further, calling Kimmel “another arm” of the Democratic National Committee and suggested that such conduct should be illegal.

The President also warned that legal action may be forthcoming. He concluded his remarks by calling ABC “a true bunch of losers.”

Kimmel, whose program Jimmy Kimmel Live! resumed taping on Tuesday, took the opportunity to respond on-air.

He accused Trump of being unable to take criticism, telling viewers, “We have to speak out against this bully. He’s not stopping. And it’s not just comedy. He’s gunning for our journalists, too. He’s suing them, he’s bullying them.”

Jimmy Kimmel at Lionel Richie Hand And Footprint Ceremony held at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, USA on March 7, 2018.

Kimmel also addressed the controversy that led to his suspension, which stemmed from comments he made about conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s assassination. He clarified his earlier remarks and offered what he described as a message of solidarity.

While ABC has put Kimmel back on air, some affiliates are continuing to block his program. Both Nexstar Media Group and Sinclair Broadcast Group announced they will not air Jimmy Kimmel Live! for the time being, opting instead to preempt the show.

Trump’s remarks highlight the continuing divide between the President and major media outlets, with late-night programming frequently drawing his criticism for being overly partisan. The legal threats he raised in his Truth Social post suggest further escalation could be on the horizon.

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Whoopi Goldberg Rips Dems for Not Continuing Cover Up of Joe Biden’s Mental Decline

Whoopi Goldberg criticized fellow Democrats during a broadcast of “The View” on Wednesday, saying the party should have handled concerns over Joe Biden’s decline privately rather than making them public during the 2024 election cycle.

Goldberg’s comments came during a discussion of Kamala Harris’ newly released book.

“If the Democrats had kept their mouths shut and looked like, hold on, hear what I’m saying, if they had kept their mouths shut and took care of this in-house, as opposed to making it a public spectacle, I think people would have had a better feel about it,” Goldberg said.

Her remarks suggested that Democrats might have fared better in the 2024 election had questions about Biden’s age and capacity been addressed differently.

Biden, who was in office at the time, faced growing concerns about his ability to serve another term.

Goldberg’s statement drew responses from her co-hosts, who offered differing perspectives on the matter.

Joy Behar argued that sexism played a role in the outcome, saying the country would “never elect a woman.”

Alyssa Farah Griffin disagreed with Goldberg, countering that voters needed to be able to express concerns during the process.

“I don’t believe the political parties should have a say in who is a nominee and who is elected,” Griffin said.

“There’s no primary when there is a sitting president. And 75% of voters said they thought that Biden may be fine when in office, but was too old for another term. That’s voters’ only way to say ‘I have an issue.’”

Sunny Hostin took a different stance, aligning more closely with Harris’ argument from her book that the stakes were too high regarding Biden’s decision to seek reelection.

The exchange highlighted divisions among Democrats and their allies over the handling of Biden’s candidacy in 2024.

Biden faced internal and external pressure during the election as questions over his age and performance became central issues.

Harris’ new book has added to the ongoing debate within the party, as leaders and commentators continue to evaluate the decisions leading up to the 2024 loss.

The book’s release comes amid a series of public reflections by top Democratic figures about what went wrong during the election and how the party should move forward.

The conversation on “The View” is part of a broader trend of post-election assessments that have taken place across political media since November.

Multiple Democratic officials and commentators have spoken publicly about their views on the campaign’s challenges, disagreements within the party, and the public’s perception of its leading candidates.

The differing opinions from Goldberg, Behar, Griffin, and Hostin underscore the ongoing debate inside the Democratic Party about messaging, leadership, and how to address voter concerns heading into the next election cycle.

As Democrats continue their internal discussions, the role of Biden’s decision to run again, Harris’ candidacy, and the broader challenges faced by the party remain central to conversations in Washington and beyond.

The debate is expected to remain a recurring topic as the party begins positioning itself for the 2028 election.

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South Park Episode Targeting Charlie Kirk Yanked After Assassination in Utah

Comedy Central removed a controversial episode of South Park from its cable rotation Wednesday night, hours after Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was assassinated during a speech at Utah Valley University.

The episode, titled “Got a Nut,” originally aired on August 6 as part of Season 27. In the installment, Eric Cartman mimicked Kirk’s appearance and mannerisms while hosting a mock college debate podcast. The storyline culminated in Cartman receiving a fictional award called the “Charlie Kirk Award for Young Masterdebaters.”

On Wednesday night, Comedy Central was scheduled to rerun the episode but instead aired Episode 1 of the same season.

The network did not issue a public statement but confirmed to industry outlets that the episode was “temporarily pulled” from its lineup.

The show remains available for streaming on Paramount+.

The move followed immediate backlash from conservative activists and Turning Point USA staff, who accused the creators of fueling hostility toward Kirk.

“Comedy has consequences,” one TPUSA staffer posted on Telegram.

“Charlie was targeted in the culture before he was targeted in real life.”

Kirk himself had publicly addressed the parody before his death.

On August 7, the day after the episode aired, he posted a TikTok video describing the mockery as “hilarious” and called it a “badge of honor.”

He even changed his X profile photo to an image of Cartman dressed in his signature black T-shirt.

Kirk told Fox News at the time that he had grown up watching South Park and accepted the parody as part of being a public figure.

Since his assassination, however, reaction to the episode has shifted.

Prominent conservative accounts accused the show’s creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, of disrespecting Kirk’s Christian faith and using satire to demean his work.

One viral post read: “They mocked him on TV, then they killed him in real life.”

The episode also included depictions of other political figures, such as Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and a storyline involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids.

Over nearly three decades on the air, South Park has frequently lampooned politicians, celebrities, and cultural figures across the spectrum, but this episode has drawn particular scrutiny due to the timing.

Kirk, 31, was shot once in the neck on September 10 while addressing roughly 3,000 attendees at an “America Comeback Tour” rally at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah.

According to police, six officers and private security personnel were present at the event.

“You try to get your bases covered, and unfortunately, today, we didn’t,” UVU police chief Jeff Long said.

The suspect remains at large, and authorities have not released a description.

President Donald Trump confirmed Kirk’s death on Truth Social, writing, “The Great, and even Legendary, Charlie Kirk, is dead.”

House Speaker Mike Johnson described the assassination as “an attack on all of us.”

The killing has intensified concerns within the conservative movement, already heightened following the 2024 assassination attempt on President Trump in Pennsylvania.

Public anger quickly extended to Comedy Central.

A petition demanding the network apologize for airing the episode drew more than 100,000 signatures within its first day online.

Conservative radio host Jesse Kelly told his audience, “’South Park’ thought it was funny to turn Charlie into a cartoon joke. Now his wife is planning a funeral.”

Neither Parker nor Stone has made a public comment since Kirk’s death.

Funeral arrangements for Kirk have not yet been announced. Turning Point USA said it plans to host a memorial rally in Phoenix to honor his life and work.

The next episode of South Park is scheduled to air on September 17.

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New Rule: Told Ya So | Bill Maher Admits Trump Outsmarted Democrats

Comedian Bill Maher told his audience Friday that Democrats need to acknowledge how effectively President Donald Trump has been drawing support by appealing to voters on specific, everyday issues.

Speaking on HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher, the host said Trump’s ability to win over small but passionate groups of voters by focusing on particular concerns has been a key factor in his political success.

“He is the master at winning votes from small groups who are passionate about one issue, picking up a couple percent here, a couple there until on election night it’s ‘YMCA,’” Maher said.

Maher pointed to Trump’s campaign promise to eliminate taxes on tips as one example.

“While Democrats offer up high-minded intangibles like equity and saving the soul of America, Trump says, ‘Hey, waitress, how would you like to pay no tax on those tips?’ Remember that? And everybody was like, ‘Why didn’t we think of that?’” Maher said.

Maher credited the proposal as a major reason Trump became the first Republican candidate in two decades to carry Nevada, a state with a large hospitality and service industry workforce.

He went on to list other groups Trump was able to reach by speaking directly to their priorities.

“He did it with the tips. He got the TikTok vote. He got the people for whom toilets are very important vote. He got the ‘enough of taking our shoes off at the airport’ vote, the crypto bro vote, the tech bro vote, the bro bro vote,” Maher said. “He got rappers and kale eaters.”

Maher also cited Trump’s success in gaining the backing of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy and his supporters.

“Oh yeah, Bobby Kennedy will never be president, but his ‘Make America Healthy Again’ people… oh, that’s another I don’t know four percent he picked off, and they’re ride or die,” Maher said.

Maher noted that Silicon Valley was once considered solidly Democratic but shifted toward Trump during the 2024 election cycle.

“Democrats used to own Silicon Valley, those California do-gooder Liberals who wanted to save the planet,” he said.

“Trump came along and said, ‘Regulations, we don’t need no stinking regulations.’ Not only did he win them over, in his second inauguration, they were all sitting up on the stage with him.”

Maher added a lighthearted comparison to illustrate Trump’s campaign approach.

“Trump runs for office like that kid in eighth grade who ran for school president on a pledge of more snow days,” Maher said.

He emphasized that Trump’s strategy reflects an understanding of how elections are often decided by narrow margins and personal issues.

“Elections are won on the margins, by a coalition of little things that hit people personally. Trump gets this, he feels your pain in the ass. Kamala ran on democracy, which is the most important issue, but without the political skill to sell it, it added up to nothing,” Maher said.

Maher concluded by pointing out how Trump’s focus on specific quality-of-life issues resonated with certain voters.

“He never shut up about bad shower pressure, shitty light bulbs, and low-flow toilets. Not exactly ‘ask not what your country can do for you,’ but for some little niche group, it was all that mattered,” Maher said.

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Woke Backlash: ‘Snow White’ Producer’s Son Blasts ‘Narcissistic’ and ‘Immature’ Rachel Zegler for Hijacking Father’s Film with Personal Politics

For the longest time, Disney has weathered the woke backlash until the recently released remake of the 1937 film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, which attempted to capitalize on the classic film’s popularity. However, politics and woke ideology got in the way, making it one of the worst financial disasters in the film industry.

Thanks to Rachel Zegler, the once-enchanting Disney princess who portrayed the feminine character of a damsel in distress is now a Latina strong and independent woman who inspires feminists. Zegler had described the original film as “dated” and the Prince as a “stalker” and vowed to modernize the film. 

After introducing major changes, Snow White garnered brutal reviews on every platform, translating to fewer people hitting theaters to watch the film. 

The widespread frustration has spread beyond the audience to the production crew and their families, resulting in a scathing rebuke by one of the producer’s sons. Snow White producer Jonah Platt’s son posted a blistering comment about Zegler, blaming her for the film’s appalling performance.

“Yeah, my dad, the producer of enormous piece of Disney IP with hundreds of millions of dollars on the line, had to leave his family to fly across the country to reprimand his 20-year-old employee for dragging her personal politics into the middle of promoting the movie for which she signed a multi-million dollar contract to get paid and do publicity for,” Jonah said in a now-deleted post.

Besides the appalling woke-ideology-filled remake, Zegler had posted a “Free Palestine” post and attacked Donald Trump supporters after he won the 2024 elections. Jonah suggests that these political statements undermined Snow White’s success. 

“This is called adult responsibility and accountability. And her actions clearly hurt the film’s box office. Free speech does not mean you’re allowed to say whatever you want in your private employment without repercussions.”

Jonah added that Zegler hijacked the efforts of tens of thousands of people who worked on the film “for her own immature desires,” risking the careers of those who depended on its success.

“Narcissism is not something to be coddled or encouraged,” he continued.

Besides Zegler, award-winning actor Peter Dinklage also rejected a role in the film, calling the original portrayal of the Seven Dwarfs “stereotypical”. It forced Disney to resort to subpar CGI, further frustrating the audience.

Zegler, who played Snow White, also performed very poorly, lacking the warmth and charm of the original Disney princess. Her performance felt stiff and bland, likely perfectly portraying feminist qualities. 

Nonetheless, Zegler believes Snow White’s production was excellent, describing the experience as a “life-changing” one that helped her “became a real adult.” She also still thinks that she is winning despite the backlash.

“People will wait in line despite my flaws,” she posted.

Meanwhile, Israeli-born actress Gal Gadot, who played the Evil Queen character, maintained a low profile after the film debuted. She was prominently missing from the behind-the-scenes photos that Zegler posted on Instagram.

In the Instagram post, Zegler said that “it takes a village to bring stories like Snow White to the big screen.” Seemingly, that village does not include most Americans who are tired of having woke ideology shoved down their throats by corporations that likely think they are too big to fail.

Meanwhile, Snow White continues to struggle to recoup its production costs in the face of the massive silent boycott. The Wrap reported that the film earned just $16 million from 4,200 theaters on its first day. 

It also earned $43 million in domestic ticket sales and $44 million internationally, totaling about $87 million out of an estimated $250 million in production costs.

On the popular movie review site Rotten Tomatoes, Snow White continues to fall, currently rated at 41%, while the IMDB audience rated it 1.6 out of 10. Seemingly, Snow White is turning out to be a “Bud Light” moment for Disney and the film industry as a whole.

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“The View” Host Admits Democrats’ “Screaming” at Rallies Isn’t Fixing Anything

'The View' Host Admits Democrats' 'Screaming' at Rallies Isn't Fixing Anything

Sara Haines, co-host of The View, has warned that the Democratic Party’s unhinged screaming and volatile behavior at rallies is not fixing the country and is making things worse for them. Whoopi Goldberg noted that progressive leaders like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., are engaging at rallies “at a moment when leadership roles on the left are wide open.”

Goldberg also recalled how Sanders showed in his recent interview that he was “not ready to talk about future party planning yet.”

Sanders recently accused ABC “This Week” host Jonathan Karl of asking a “nonsense” question about whether Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., should run for the Senate. His remarks came amid speculation that Ocasio-Cortez would challenge Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer in a primary after he caved to Republicans in support of a government funding bill.

“So Bernie, AOC are out there, people are really kind of annoyed a lot about what’s going on, maybe not everything, but much more than we were seeing perhaps in the media and on different shows,” Goldberg said.

Co-host Ana Navarro suggested:

“People are thirsty, desperate, to hear somebody that gives them fire, that leads them into this fight, that channels their anger and their frustration. They want to hear from those people. That’s why Bernie Sanders and AOC are getting 34,000 people to show up to a rally in Denver. Fifteen thousand people to show up to a rally in Phoenix. I mean, think about this. They are not running. This is not an election year. This is two months into the Trump Administration, and they are getting tens of thousands of people because people want to fight, and they want somebody that will lead them in that fight.”

Co-host Sunny Hostin jumped in and said that while many voters indeed want a “fighting opposition party,” the actual policies of Ocasio-Cortez and Sanders would be unpopular.

“They want a fighting opposition party and that’s the majority of the country. I think that’s why AOC and Bernie are sort of packing these things,” she said.

“What I will say is, I don’t know that the message is correct. I think that their messaging is a little bit off. If you look at what people want and are looking for, because costs and economy is still No. 1 and taxing the rich may not do that for the majority of people. They want to see much more of an action plan. How do you address my pain?”

However, Haines argued that the rhetoric is not enough to drag the Democratic Party out of the abyss.

“I can see why people like the AOCs, the Bernie Sanders, I can feel myself clapping along, but the problem here is whereas they’re tapping into the anger, I don’t think just screaming and kind of performative, ‘We’re gonna fight’ is the way to go,” she said.

“I want absolutely solutions and that’s why I like Sen. Slotkin, who I keep repeating here over and over. She said, ‘I’m a pragmatist,’ and I’m a pragmatist. She is from a purple state. You can’t come at it just like – an AOC comes from a completely blue area, Bernie Sanders, completely blue area. Elissa Slotkin, Trump won her state.”

“So when you are dealing with that electorate and a country that’s divided,” she said, “it requires a different school of thought. I love to hear you shout, but I’m much more the person that says, ‘Show me what that got you.’

If screaming got you some budget plan, resolution, or compromise, then bravo I will be the loudest behind you. It didn’t. So I’m a more, ‘Put your heads down, unite under something and get your messaging going.’”

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Simpering Starlet “Honors” Prostitutes at Oscars, Because of Course

We’ve long called prostitution the world’s oldest profession, but somehow in the first part of the 21st century it’s been elevated to one of the most prestigious. At least, for the left half of the country, and that includes the celebrity class. 

At the Oscars on Sunday night, yet another actress unknown to anyone above the age of 26 was catapulted to the stars when she won the best actress award for her portrayal of a hooker with a heart of gold in the movie Anora. In Hollywood, all hookers have hearts of gold, naturally. Julia Roberts glamorized selling sex for money in the immensely popular movie Pretty Woman 35 years ago. The message was that prostitutes are pretty and sweet, and one day a gorgeous Richard Gere will come along and make an honest woman out of each and every one. 

In Anora, actress Mikey Madison plays a Brooklyn prostitute swept off her feet by a handsome young Russian entrepreneur. His Russian family doesn’t want him marrying a call girl (can you blame them) and predictable hijinks ensue. So there’s not much of a change in formula for the Hollywood hooker-goes-good story, except that the hookers don’t have to travel so far to get to “good” anymore. 

See, they’ve been given what the kids call an image “glow-up.” When was the last time you heard a woman who sells her body called a “prostitute” or a “hooker?” My guess is that it’s been at least six or seven years. In that time, the euphemism treadmill caught up with the subject matter, and since then, they’ve been called “sex workers.” This linguistic shift was pushed by the woke left, who spent a few years going around bellowing that “sex work is work!” The Marxian idea was to see prostitutes as just another part of the good proletariat slaving away and being exploited by capital. 

Everyone bought in, everywhere. Look how the movie review sites describe Anora. Here’s the blurb from Rotten Tomatoes:

“Mikey Madison (ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD) captivates as Ani, a young sex worker from Brooklyn whose life takes an unexpected turn. . .”

By contrast, Julia Robers still gets the old-school treatment on IMDB, which scandalously calls her character a “prostitute.”

Unsurprisingly, dewy-faced Mikey Madison stood at the podium to accept her award and did the simpering starlet act we’ve come to expect. Oh, how I never dreamed a girl from Los Angeles could rise to these heights, she cooed. 

But that wasn’t the sick-making part. As most people who pretend to be other people for a living do, Madison veered off into praising the hooker class whom she portrayed. 

“I also just want to again recognize and honor the sex worker community; I will continue to support and be an ally,” she oozed. 

The sex worker community? Prostitution should be “honored?” Well, it is Hollywood in 2025. 

Let’s see how X/Twitter users reacted. Spoiler: they weren’t pleased. 

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Major Updates Revealed About “The Chosen” Season 5

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Details shared in mid-Feb. revealed some key things about the upcoming season of “The Chosen.”

On Feb. 20, the official trailer for “The Chosen: Last Supper” officially hit YouTube, and it will absolutely take your breath away … but not just because of Dallas Jenkin’s incredible vision. The content of this trailer will make your blood run cold.

“I think I’m more excited to deliver this trailer than any we’ve done. Which isn’t a coincidence because I feel the same way about Season Five as a whole. This is our most kick-butt content yet because we cover joy, pain, loyalty, betrayal, excitement, anger, sadness, and fear, sometimes within one episode,” Jenkins wrote in the description.

“It’s Holy Week, the most impactful and famous week in human history. Jerusalem is a powder keg with all of Jesus’ followers, enemies, and over a million Passover pilgrims packed into one small place. He shows sides of Himself we’ve never seen till now—turning over tables, literally cracking the whip, and weeping with heartbreak but also love. He also confuses His followers at every turn…and to what end?”

The Big Takeaway In Season 5?

“Can you believe and follow even when you don’t understand?” asks Jenkins.

“Yes, it’s sad and heartbreaking because we’re getting closer to the cross, but we’re also going to get to see some of the most iconic and deeply moving moments from Scripture. The triumphal entry, the turning of the tables, the betrayal by Judas, and the Last Supper…all set against the biggest backdrop and sets we’ve ever used with a new widescreen format that demands to be seen on the big screen. But of course, we continue our obsession to humanize and authenticate everyone involved.”

Season 5 will premiere on March 28 in the first of a 3-part series for theaters. The episodes will run for four weeks before the whole season opens to another 40 markets.

The series is expected to hit Amazon Prime at some point “in early to mid-June,” according to The Direct. Apparently Prime has exclusive rights to stream the series, leaving questions over whether the show will also be released via “The Chosen” app.

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Trump Puts Lib Maine Gov in Her Place to Her Face Over Trans in Women’s Sports

Open defiance of the federated system of power in the United States has become surprisingly popular among Democrat states recently. You would think that the governors and legislatures of blue states were not aware of the Supremacy Clause in the Constitution. Article VI, Clause 2, establishes that when federal and state laws conflict, federal law comes out on top. The blue states know this, of course, it’s just that they’ve been allowed to get away with openly violating the Constitution and defying the federal government for years under the prior Biden administration. 

So-called “sanctuary” cities and states are the preeminent example. These states and cities have opened their borders to illegal aliens in defiance of federal law. They refuse to cooperate with federal immigration officials, they won’t turn over illegals that the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) division has marked for deportation, and they won’t give the feds information. It’s incredibly brazen, but it’s become normalized since the Biden administration itself was violating federal law by ushering in at least 10 million illegals itself. 

With the appointment of Tom Homan to oversee the border crisis, the Trump administration has made it clear that defying federal law won’t be tolerated. After New Jersey Governor Chris Murphy openly dared the feds to come find an apparent illegal living in his garage apartment, Homan made it clear that he absolutely will arrest and prosecute public officials who harbor illegals. 

But the message is taking a while to sink in to other Democrat governors. Janet Mills is the governor of Maine, a state that is hell-bent on allowing boys and men to compete in girls’ and women’s sports as part of their addiction to give so-called “transgender women” anything they want regardless of the costs to women and girls. Trump has made it clear in executive orders that states that continue this nonsense can expect all their federal funding to dry up. 

During a live meeting, Trump called Mills out from the podium, asking her if her state would comply. She refused, and Trump laid down the law calmly and firmly. “Well you better do it because you’re not going to get any federal funding if you don’t.” Liberal women are used to being able to defy any rules they don’t like, and Mills shot back, “See you in court.” 

Trump’s response? “Good, I’ll see you in court. I look forward to that; that should be a real easy one.”

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X/Twitter users were impressed. 

Washington resident Naomi shot a warning to her own state’s politicians that they can probably expect the same:

At least one person would dearly love to see “leaders” like Maine’s governor in the slammer. 

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TDS Suffering Whoopi Goldberg Says She “Can’t Speak to Trump Supporters Anymore”

Whoopi Goldberg appeared to be channeling twice-failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s “basket of deplorables” sentiment by admitting she can’t even talk to people who support President Donald Trump.

Does Whoopi realize she is now referring to the majority of America?

Goldberg still refuses to mention Trump by name, opting instead for terms like “the man in the White House” or “you know who.”

On Monday, she took it even further by expressing her disdain for the American people who voted for him. The meltdown erupted when co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin acknowledged that Trump’s efforts had been paying off during his first month in office.

“One of the things he is excellent at, and the media takes the bait often, is he writes himself into every story,” Griffin said. “He didn’t just do the Super Bowl interview, he attended the Super Bowl … he is working in a 21st-century media environment that is outpacing traditional media but also the opposition.

“I think Dems are kind of playing on a 1990s playbook of, like, if I go speak on the Senate floor, if I go on ‘Meet the Press,’ it’s going to stop him.”

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Co-host Ana Navarro also admitted that the “resistance” against Trump had not materialized in the ways she believed it should, reflecting how Democrats have struggled with “reaching people” to organize.

“We all need to come together and show them that we’re mad as hell.”

Griffin suggested that Democrats would need to “go into uncomfortable spaces” and include Trump voters in their efforts to bring more people in.

Goldberg didn’t like this. “I think this is beyond Democrats and Republicans,” Goldberg said.

“It’s hard to talk to people who support people who think you don’t matter in the country … When you support THAT person … when we find the stuff that we agree on, that’s what we do.

“When we find the stuff that is disagreeable to the majority, now, I didn’t find anything of interest for me in Project 2025,” she said. “I didn’t feel like this is geared to us as a nation, I felt it was geared to very specific folks, and that bothered the poo out of me.”

“I understand what you’re saying, and we do have to talk to each other,” she finally conceded.

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