The View's Alyssa Farah Griffin defends Trump's use of adult-workers
The View saw Alyssa Farah Griffin defend Trump's use of prostitutes by suggesting other presidents have done the same.
The View's latest episode had fans raging after Alyssa Farah Griffin seemingly defended President Donald Trump's use of prostitutes and sex workers while throwing suggestions towards other presidents.
Joy Behar began sarcastically listing off 'firsts that Donald Trump has achieved.' She jokingly said: "Give him some credit! He was the first president convicted of a felony. He's the first president to pay hush money to an adult star."
"That we know of! That we know of!" Farah Griffin interjected. "Abraham Lincoln could have."
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Behar ignored Farah Griffin, continuing on with her list. "He's the first president to make an enemy out of Canada. He's the first president to publicly mock the disabled."
"He's the first president to not offer condolences after a politically motivated killing," she said before continuing on with her list, as fans reacted to Farah Griffin's defense of Trump, whom she formerly worked for.
One fan said on Twitter directly after her comment: "Jesus Christ, Maga Alyssa is a trumper through and through."
"Alyssa should've taken off today and given us a break," another chimed in.
"Alyssa better keep her slick mouth quiet," said a third, with another noting: "Alyssa's facial expressions are speaking louder than any words that she wants to say."
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This comes after yesterday's episode, in which the panel got into a heated argument. Whoopi Goldberg fired back at Farah Griffin after she undermined Goldberg's point about being Black in America.
After Goldberg suggested that being Black in America is similar to being a woman in Iran, Farah Griffin was fuming, claiming there are no similarities.
“I think it is very different to live in the United States in 2025 than in Iran in 2025,” Farah Griffin claimed. “Not if you’re black,” Goldberg declared, with co-host Sunny Hostin adding, “It’s not the same for everybody!”
“Listen, let me tell you about being in this country…every day we are worried. Do we have to be worried about our kids? Are our kids gonna get shot because they’re running through someone's neighborhood? These are not big deals to you.”
Goldberg said to Farah Griffin, “There’s no way I can make you understand,” while Joy Behar urged her to "put herself in a Black person’s shoes."
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