Outraged Whoopi Goldberg rips up legal note on ‘The View’ after baseless Trump claim



Whoopi Goldberg ripped up a legal correction after making an autopen “joke” about President Trump on “The View.”

Goldberg had been discussing Trump’s appearance on CBS’s “60 Minutes” with her co-stars on Monday’s episode of the ABC talk show before her outrage ensued.

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Sunny Hostin brought up how Trump said during the sit-down that he didn’t know anything about Binance founder Changpeng “CZ” Zhao’s pardon — even though he pardoned the convicted crypto billionaire last month.

Whoopi Goldberg ripped up a production note on “The View” after being told to clarify a joke she made about Trump. ABC
Sunny Hostin passed Goldberg a note on Monday’s episode of the ABC show. ABC

“The Trump family has made about $1.8 billion, profited off of this government and he said that Joe Biden didn’t know who he was pardoning using an autopen,” Hostin said, referring to how Biden’s staffers used an autopen to sign several pardons during the last moments of his presidency.

“How come you don’t know who this guy is?” Hostin asked of Trump, prompting Goldberg to chime in with a joke, “Because he used an autopen.”

The co-hosts moved on from the topic and were on a new conversation when Hostin was seen sliding a piece of paper over to Goldberg for her to read.

Goldberg looked confused as she read the note aloud. ABC/The View
“We don’t know if Trump used an autopen to pardon,” the note stated. ABC/The View
Goldberg angrily yelled that she had made a “joke” about Trump using an autopen. ABC/The View

“What the hell? What?” Goldberg said with surprise before reading the note aloud. “We don’t know if Trump used an autopen to pardon.”

Goldberg, 69, angrily shouted, “It was a joke!” before ripping the note to shreds.

“I’m sorry. The hardest thing about this job now is no one understands nuance,” Goldberg complained. “You know when you hear a joke, when somebody is fooling around, when they’re not saying something specific.”

Hostin was reportedly given the note from producers of the show. ABC
“I’m sorry. The hardest thing about this job now is no one understands nuance,” Goldberg said while ripping the note to pieces. ABC/The View

Goldberg believes she was very clearly making a joke and that her audience will know when she’s being serious.

“Especially on this show. I’m very specific when I’m pointing stuff out,” she said. “When I’m making jokes, you know when I’m making jokes. This is ridiculous.”

The note that Hostin had passed to Whoopi came straight from the show’s production team, the Daily Mail reported Monday.

Goldberg believes her audience knows when she’s making a joke. ABC/The View
“When I’m making jokes, you know when I’m making jokes. This is ridiculous,” she said. ABC

Staffers may have been playing it safe after The Post reported that the ladies of “The View” were told to tone down their criticism of Trump on air after ABC’s latest round of layoffs.

In February, sources claimed that there was growing tension on set after the show’s executive producer, Brian Teta, asked staffers to go “easy” on Trump-related discussions ahead of the inauguration.

An insider close to Goldberg, Hostin, Joy Behar, Sara Haines, Alyssa Farah Griffin and Ana Navarro also told The Post that morale was low amid cost-cutting efforts.

“The View” co-hosts were asked to ease back on their Trump commentary earlier this year. ABC
Trump has been putting pressure on major broadcast networks. AP

“Everybody is waiting for the other shoe to drop,” the insider said at the time.

Several broadcast networks have been on edge as Trump continues to pressure the FCC to issue fines.

Last year, ABC News had to pay Trump a $16 million settlement over Good Morning America’s George Stephanopoulos’ on-air comments. CBS News also paid Trump a $16 million settlement.


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