Trump will 'lose his mind' and blow up his own 'unity' pitch: Whoopi Goldberg
"The View's" Whoopi Goldberg isn't buying into Donald Trump's "unity" message after his near-death experience.
The topic arose while the co-hosts were discussing President Joe Biden's NBC News interview with Lester Holt and questions about how to talk about the danger to democracy "when a president says things like he says."
"Do you just not say anything because it might incite somebody?" Biden asked. "I have not engaged in that rhetoric. My opponent is the one that has engaged in that rhetoric."
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The panel began talking about their confidence in Biden. Sunny Hostin, whose support of Biden hasn't wavered, said that she is more confident.
Ex-Trump staffer Alyssa Farah Griffin said that she doesn't feel any more confident in the president's ability to campaign against her boss, but Sara Haines, who previously said that Biden should step down, claimed her confidence had grown.
The conversation pivoted again to the political violence experienced over the past several years and emphasized that they all condemned attempted assassinations like the attempt on Trump's life that took place over the weekend.
"I think most people recognize bad stuff when they hear it. They hear stuff and say, oh, this is not good," Goldberg said of voters seeing political violence. "I don't want that. Nobody wants that."
"It's an opportunity for the former president to take the temperature down on Thursday and show that in his remarks if he's capable of that," Griffin cut in.
"If he's capable of it," Hostin shot back. "I hope he is."
"That's what he'll do. I don't know if he'll stay with it," Goldberg said of Trump's pledge to take the temperature down. "You know, he'll start that way and then lose his mind, and it will start again."
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