Reacting to Trump's announcement that he would get rid of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policies, The View co-host said Trump did not earn the presidency with merit.
The View” co-hosts visibly struggled on Tuesday to comprehend President Donald Trump’s return to the Oval Office. At the start
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.
Sunny Hostin is standing with Michelle Obama on this one. While discussing the former first lady's decision to skip out on Donald Trump's inauguration next week, Hostin wasn't afraid to share her brutally honest opinion on the matter.
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 ...
“The View” co-host Sunny Hostin called President Donald Trump a “DEI hire” on Monday while reacting to his inauguration and pointed to the “hypocrisy” of his announcement that he would be getting rid of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) policies.
“The View” co-host Sunny Hostin did not mince words when discussing President Donald Trump ‘s inauguration and his first day in office, which included a bevy of controversial executive order signings.
The ladies of The View had plenty of opinions to share the day after Donald Trump was sworn into office as the 47th president of the United States. On Tuesday, December 21, Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro noted they couldn't weigh in much on the ceremony since they refused to watch it,
"I decided to protect my peace and celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day yesterday," the 56-year-old legal expert revealed on Tuesday's live episode of the talk show, noting that her previous day's itinerary included a trip to a restaurant chain with friends.
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.