Whoopi Goldberg, the outspoken co-host of 'The View,' has a strong message for President Trump: 'Get your act together and put America first!'
As the government shutdown persists, Goldberg isn't holding back. She believes the president's focus on foreign affairs, from the Gaza ceasefire to the war in Ukraine, is a distraction from the domestic issues at hand. 'When he's telling other countries what to do but not addressing us, it's a problem,' she asserts. 'I'm glad about the hostages, but he needs to prioritize America.'
Goldberg's criticism extends to Trump's apparent desire for global dominance. 'If you're the president, act like it,' she says. 'I appreciate his efforts, but it feels like he wants to be the king of the world.'
But here's where it gets controversial: Goldberg highlights a potential shift in party dynamics. When Joy Behar suggests Trump only helps Republicans, Goldberg points to Georgia State Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, who, despite her controversial reputation, has recently shown a willingness to help her constituents. 'We should acknowledge when politicians do the right thing,' Goldberg says. 'Greene's actions might be a sign of a crack in the party's unity.'
'The View' airs weekdays on ABC, offering a platform for these thought-provoking discussions. What do you think? Is Trump's focus on foreign affairs a distraction, or a necessary part of his global leadership strategy? And what about Greene's actions - a sign of unity or a crack in the party's foundation? Join the conversation and share your thoughts!