On a recent episode of The View, Whoopi Goldberg ignited a firestorm after making a bold and controversial claim about President Donald Trump’s alleged intentions if re-elected. “He’s going to deport, and you put the white guy with someone else!” Goldberg exclaimed during the heated discussion. “The man is out there!” Whoopi’s remarks quickly lit up social media with backlash from critics who felt she had gone too far, or simply lost touch altogether.
Many viewers expressed outrage, with one calling her “completely bat-crap crazy,” while another wrote, “Whoopi Goldberg has lost her mind. She should be in a mental asylum, not on TV.” Others didn’t hold back either, with comments like “Me thinks that Whoopi is the one who’s out there, not Trump,” and “Someone’s out there, that’s for sure.”
Some took it even further, writing, “Not gonna lie. I’d like to see Whoopi deported,” and, “Is she being dosed before every show for entertainment value?” Others mocked her intelligence, comparing her unfavorably to inanimate objects and animals, “My 1970s pet rock is smarter than Whoopi Goldberg,” and “My dog, Bella, was smarter than Whoopi Goldberg.”
While Goldberg has long been known for her outspoken views, this latest round of commentary appears to have struck a nerve, especially among conservative viewers who see The View as politically biased and increasingly inflammatory.
This Isn’t Whoopi Goldberg’s First Trump Feud
Goldberg is no stranger to controversy, especially when it comes to Donald Trump. Over the years, she has repeatedly criticized the president on The View, often using harsh language to describe him and his supporters.
In 2016, during Trump’s presidential campaign, Goldberg vowed to leave the country if he was elected. She later walked back the comment but remained one of his most vocal celebrity critics.

In 2018, she made headlines after getting into a shouting match with former Fox News host Jeanine Pirro on The View, reportedly telling Pirro to “get the f-ck out of this building” off-camera after a segment that turned personal and political. She has also accused Trump of fueling racism and white supremacy during his time in office, saying in 2019, “He doesn’t care about the people who aren’t like him.”
Goldberg’s recent claim struck a particular nerve among conservative viewers, many of whom are now calling for her removal from the long-running ABC talk show. As of now, Goldberg has not issued a statement in response to the backlash, and The View has yet to comment on the controversy.