Whoopi Goldberg, co-host of “The View,” fired back at “Shazam!” Actor Zachary Levi on Tuesday dismissed the idea that expressing support for former President Trump might be “career suicide” in liberal Hollywood.
“That's not necessarily true. Since the birth of Hollywood, Hollywood has always been a very right-leaning town, but I know you don't know much about the history of Hollywood, so let me educate you,” Goldberg said. said.
“Like America, we're mixed. We're a mixed group, and sometimes it looks like there's more Democrats, sometimes it looks like there's more Republicans, but the real Now, there are very few people who look like that, 'They're working Republicans, so they don't have to chew on that,''' Goldberg continued.
Levi said Hollywood is a very “liberal town” and suggested that supporting the former president could be “career suicide.” On Saturday, he moderated an event with former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and former Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard to express support for Trump.
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“The View” co-hosts on Tuesday fired back at actor Zachary Levi for suggesting that supporting Donald Trump could mean “career suicide.” (Screenshot/ABC/TheView)
“Please don't do that, it's more BS and unnecessary,” Goldberg continued.
She then rhetorically asked if celebrity endorsements were supposed to upset people, to which she replied, “Yes!”
“There's a 50/50 chance of stepping in poop,” she added.
Co-hosts Alyssa Farrar Griffin and Sarah Haines suggested there was “unfair” pressure on celebrities to support political candidates. The hosts specifically discussed Chappell Lawn, who said she would vote for Vice President Kamala Harris, but did not necessarily agree with Biden and Harris' Middle East policy.
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At an event in Michigan on Saturday, actor Zachary Levi said he supports Donald Trump for president. (X/@TulsiGabbard)
Co-host Sunny Hostin called on more people with large platforms to speak out about the election.
“I think our country is at a tipping point,” Hostin said. “This election is more important than any previous election. If the former president wins, there may not be another election after this election. So we have a platform and we're willing to use it. Then the head that wears the crown is heavy.''I don't care who you support, I don't care if you support the former president, but I don't care if you're not engaged.'' I'll make it. I was informed. ”
The co-hosts have all been harsh critics of the former president, and pressured multiple guests on their show to support Democratic candidates this year before President Biden withdrew from the race.
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Since Harris emerged as the Democratic nominee, nearly every host has expressed excitement and support for her campaign.





