"There’s nothing to be done until you know what you’re fighting," Whoopi Goldberg said.
Hosts on The View started pointing fingers at each other for their persistent complaining and negative rhetoric about President-elect Donald Trump during a show earlier this week.
Ana Navarro told the others on the panel she is not going to "wait and see" what Trump does in office in order to warn about his actions. Whoopi Goldberg surprisingly took issue with her statements, even though all hosts on the show have consistently said negative things about Trump.
"There’s nothing to be done until you know what you’re fighting," Goldberg argued to Navarro. "Pissing in the wind doesn’t help! You just get a wet face."
"What I'm saying is I have no false expectations that at 78, he's going to, all of a sudden, turn into another human being ... I spent weeks telling people that he was apocalyptic. I'm not going to change now," Navarro shot back at Goldberg. "I think that's when we lose credibility."
Goldberg replied, "You lose credibility in many different ways. If you don't know what you're talking about and you accuse him of something, then they're going to blow it back. That's why I say we need to wait and see."
Host Alyssa Farah Griffin also shared that she wanted tone down her rhetoric until Trump gets into office in order to see what he does, asking Navarro in the exchange "What are you doing," questioning what Navarro was going to warn about prior to Trump taking office.
The surprising exchange between the hosts comes as it has been reported that ABC has been pressuring the show to hire a pro-Trump host after the President-elect's victory over Kamala Harris. Each host supported the vice president leading up to Nov. 5, but there may be changes coming now.
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