‘The View’ Issues Legal Note Regarding Comments About Pete Hegseth
the view Co-host Sunny Hostin was forced to issue another legal memo regarding comments about President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth.
during monday episode of the viewCo-hosts Whoopi Goldberg, Ana Navarro and former Trump administration official Alyssa Farrar Griffin commented on old private emails from Hegseth's mother accusing her son of abusing his ex-wife. , Hostin released a statement. Hegseth's mother has since defended her son, describing him as a “good father” and husband.
Breitbart News' Christina Wong reported that Hegseth's mother apologized shortly after sending the emotional email.
The co-hosts also talked about other Trump cabinet nominees, including former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (R-Haiti), former independent presidential candidates Robert F. They also debated whether the matter should be “thoroughly scrutinized.''
Watch — 'The View' Forced to Apologize to TPUSA for Saying It 'Embraced' Neo-Nazis:
“I would like to make a very quick statement,” Hostin said.
“It can't be that fast,” interjected co-host Whoopi Goldberg.
“Pete Hegseth denies any wrongdoing, and his lawyers say he paid the woman in 2023 to avoid the threat of a baseless lawsuit,” Hostin said. “No charges were ever filed.”
The legal memo issued by Hostin is as follows: the view The co-hosts have been forced to issue several legal memos in previous episodes.
In one episode, Hostin and co-host Joy Behar discuss Trump's first attorney general nominee, former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Florida), after his alleged comments about the law. Four memos were issued. President Trump's pick for attorney general, Pam Bondi, Hegseth, and former New York Congressman George Santos (Republican).
Hostin was also forced to issue a legal memo regarding the allegations surrounding Gates in another episode, saying, “Matt Gaetz has long denied all allegations, calling the claims 'made up,'” in a statement to ABC News. “This false defamation was carried out after three incidents,” he said. Annual criminal investigations should be viewed with great skepticism. The Justice Department investigation ended with no charges filed. ”
‘The View’ Issues Legal Note Regarding Comments About Pete Hegseth
the view Co-host Sunny Hostin was forced to issue another legal memo regarding comments about President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth.
during monday episode of the viewCo-hosts Whoopi Goldberg, Ana Navarro and former Trump administration official Alyssa Farrar Griffin commented on old private emails from Hegseth's mother accusing her son of abusing his ex-wife. , Hostin released a statement. Hegseth's mother has since defended her son, describing him as a “good father” and husband.
Breitbart News' Christina Wong reported that Hegseth's mother apologized shortly after sending the emotional email.
The co-hosts also talked about other Trump cabinet nominees, including former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (R-Haiti), former independent presidential candidates Robert F. They also debated whether the matter should be “thoroughly scrutinized.''
Watch — 'The View' Forced to Apologize to TPUSA for Saying It 'Embraced' Neo-Nazis:
“I would like to make a very quick statement,” Hostin said.
“It can't be that fast,” interjected co-host Whoopi Goldberg.
“Pete Hegseth denies any wrongdoing, and his lawyers say he paid the woman in 2023 to avoid the threat of a baseless lawsuit,” Hostin said. “No charges were ever filed.”
The legal memo issued by Hostin is as follows: the view The co-hosts have been forced to issue several legal memos in previous episodes.
In one episode, Hostin and co-host Joy Behar discuss Trump's first attorney general nominee, former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Florida), after his alleged comments about the law. Four memos were issued. President Trump's pick for attorney general, Pam Bondi, Hegseth, and former New York Congressman George Santos (Republican).
Hostin was also forced to issue a legal memo regarding the allegations surrounding Gates in another episode, saying, “Matt Gaetz has long denied all allegations, calling the claims 'made up,'” in a statement to ABC News. “This false defamation was carried out after three incidents,” he said. Annual criminal investigations should be viewed with great skepticism. The Justice Department investigation ended with no charges filed. ”
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