Joy Behar Threatens To Stop Paying Her Taxes On ‘The View’: “Watch The IRS Come After Me Now”
Joy Behar seems to have hit a breaking point when it comes to talking about President Donald Trump and his cabinet.
The View host railed against the likes of United States Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, saying, “There are a bunch of incompetent people headed by the president himself.” Behar even went so far as to threaten to stop paying her taxes due to how the government is being run.
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“It’s very scary. I’ll tell you the truth, now I’m getting scared,” Behar said as Whoopi Goldberg questioned why the government was able to pause U.S. weapons shipments to Ukraine without the president’s approval.
Behar also slammed Noem for wanting to eliminate FEMA, even in light of the tragic floods that recently claimed over 100 lives in Texas. “She wants to eliminate the one organization that could help those people,” Behar said.
“I’d like to know why am I taking federal taxes if they’re not gonna do anything anyway, is there anybody who can tell me that?” she questioned.
“If they want the states to take care of everything, I’ll pay state taxes and not federal taxes,” she decided, before glibly adding, “Watch the IRS come after me now.”
Sunny Hostin appeared to agree as she demanded to know “who’s in charge.”
“Why doesn’t the commander in chief know there was a pause in military aid to an ally? That scares the heck out of me,” Hostin said.
She then pointed out that the responsibility lies on Hegseth, who still has no chief of staff or senior advisors.
“Not only does [Trump] have, in my view, someone that’s incompetent as the head person in the Department of Defense but the head person doesn’t even have any help,” Hostin complained. “We’re in trouble.”
The View airs on weekdays at 11/10c on ABC.
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