Co-hosts of "The View" had an intense debate about whether artists like Snoop Dogg should be judged for performing at President Donald Trump's inauguration.
WASHINTON, D.C: 'The View’s Sunny Hostin didn’t hold back as she criticized rappers Snoop Dogg and Nelly for performing at Donald Trump’s inauguration, branding their actions as a betrayal of the Black community.
Ana Navarro isn’t holding back on Snoop Dogg for performing at Donald Trump’s inauguration. During a recent episode of The View, Navarro and co-host Sunny Hostin were critical of rappers like Nelly and Snoop for offering their services to the new commander-in-chief’s inaugural ball.
The View” co-hosts visibly struggled on Tuesday to comprehend President Donald Trump’s return to the Oval Office. At the start
Navarro likened the rapper's performance at an event supporting Trump to "applauding him like a trained seal."
It was a rare sight for Americans to see all of the living presidents in one room together for Jimmy Carter‘s funeral yesterday (Jan. 9), but Sunny Hostin was zeroed in on one thing in particular: an interaction between Barack Obama and Donald Trump.
The women of ABC's The View have guessed Michelle Obama's shocking decision not to attend President-elect Donald Trump has to do ... the show's five co-hosts, Sunny Hostin, 56, offered her take ...
“I think I agree with that,” Sunny Hostin agreed, adding that she thinks he’s “brilliant.” While she agreed with Navarro’s point about the “optics” of trekking to Florida and “kissing the ring,” she thought Fetterman’s decision was “shrewd.”
The View's Sunny Hostin had some strong words for black performers who appeared at Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday - chiding them publicly on her program.
Sunny Hostin, a former federal prosecutor for the Department of Justice who now co-hosts “The View” talk show, called President Trump a “DEI” hire on Tuesday.  While
While Hostin stayed far from inauguration coverage yesterday, her co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin was plugged in while covering the event as a political analyst for CNN. Her takeaway? It’s time to stop using the phrase “normalizing Donald Trump,” because all of this is, well, normal now.