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Whoopi Goldberg Spars With Fellow Co-Host As She Tells People Not To ‘Panic’ About Trump

“The View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg sparred with panelist Ana Navarro on Monday, urging Americans not to “panic” about President-elect Donald Trump.

Despite the panic ahead of Trump's re-election, Goldberg said Americans should relax and focus on their personal lives rather than worrying about Trump becoming the next president. Navarro argued that undocumented immigrants and women in the Department of Defense (DOD) cannot afford not to worry about the next administration.

“All we have to do from now until January 21st is be with our families, be with our kids, work, make sure our checks don't bounce, take care of ourselves. and take care of his family. Whatever he's going to do, he's going to do it, but take our word for it, things seem to be moving slowly, so. Because they didn't come to get Hillary. [Clinton]but he has others who are ready. But I don't think they can just go out and do what they want,” Goldberg said, leading to Navarro's backlash. “Anna, you told people to stay calm and not worry.”

“No, I'm telling people to get ready, Whoopi,” Navarro retorted. “I'm telling people to prepare. It means you can't relax and enjoy Christmas when winter is approaching.”

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Goldberg said people don't even know what they're panicking about, so they should fight when the need arises. (Related article “'I'll stop you': Charlamagne the God fights with 'The View' co-hosts over whether Biden lied about Trump pardon)”

“We need to understand what we're panicking about,” Goldberg said. “We don't know what we're panicking for. They're throwing 50,000 things at you to make you do this. What I'm saying is, don't believe it. Do it. Do what you have to do, take care of your family, and when you know what's going on and what you're fighting, go out and fight.”

Mr. Goldberg has been a vocal critic of Mr. Trump and continues to referred to For the past few seasons, he has addressed the president-elect as a “person you know” to avoid saying his name on air. Before the election, he served as co-sponsor for many years. suspect There is no evidence that President Trump intended to dissolve interracial marriages, deport non-white spouses, and leave white partners with other men.

“[Trump’s] “You don't say, 'Oh, yeah, you're with a white man, I'm going to keep you from being deported,'” Goldberg said on the Oct. 28 show. “No, he's going to deport you and put the white man with the other man. The man is there!”

goldberg Also warned In January, President Trump announced he was “rounding up” journalists and gay men and mysteriously “disappearing” them.

“'I'm going to take all the journalists, I'm going to take all the gays, I'm going to move all of you, I'm going to make you disappear,'” Goldberg said, explaining Trump's purported views. 'I'm going to do it,'” he said. “If that's the country you want, you'll know who to vote for.”

Co-hosts had argued that President Trump was a threat to the nation and was making dangerous and violent statements in the aftermath of the second assassination attempt on the president-elect in September. She and other panelists recently tried to justify Hunter Biden's pardon by claiming on the Dec. 2 show that President Trump intended to use “vengeance and revenge” against his political opponents.

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