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Whoopi Stays Silent After Being Forced to Read THIS Note

If only she would honor her promise forever.

Little did the hosts of “The View” know that their celebration of the indictment of former President Donald J. Trump would be brief. There were concerns about Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s authority because the allegations against him were not as serious as initially thought. After less than a week, the case against Trump became more real than anyone could have anticipated.

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Hence, on Wednesday’s episode of “The View,” the day after Trump was formally accused, there was a little less joy.

The segment got off to a lighthearted start when co-host Whoopi Goldberg revealed the most recent information regarding a person who had just gone to court. Just suggest there was laughter as a result.

District Attorney Bragg has made a novel argument that has elevated the charges from misdemeanors to serious felonies in the case of former President Trump and his alleged non-disclosure payments made to several people during the 2016 campaign. Bragg claims that the payments were not just simple non-disclosures but were a cover-up for more serious campaign finance violations. One notable recipient of the payments was the former f

In the midst of the legal disputes surrounding President Trump, a new lawsuit involving Will Bragg has surfaced. Many people are interested to learn whether Bragg’s lawsuit against the President will succeed in court. The legal community is buzzing with anticipation as the future of the country is on the line. Can the accusations made by Bragg be verified? Time will only tell.

The panelists on a recent edition of “The View” talked about the prospect of former President Trump serving time in prison. Others weren’t as certain that he might face legal repercussions as those who thought he might. Nonetheless, the overall feeling was that the situation was anything than certain, which made people less optimistic about the conversation. Despite this, the discussion was engaging and thought-provoking as the panelists attempted to understand the nuances of the problem.

A professional lawyer and co-host of a recent “View” broadcast, Sunny Hostin, took on the duty of reading a legal note at the conclusion. This gave the program an extra touch of professionalism and understanding, showing her legal background and bringing a distinctive perspective to the conversation.

“I have a legal note: Trump has pleaded not guilty and denied any criminal wrongdoing,” Hostin said.

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He also “said he never had an affair with Stormy Daniels or [Playboy model] Karen McDougal,” Hostin added.

Whoopi enters after a little delay, adding, “I’m not saying a thing.”

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Take your pick: “What I have to say is nuanced — and I know our audience,” or “I believe that’s a lot of bunkum, but that’s not the most legally or ethically sound thing to say out loud.” Both are complimentary of the program.

She therefore is silent. Speechless. Only God knows if this is a trend.

It’s also not the first time Whoopi has acknowledged that it’s not totally correct to refer to the purported relationship between Trump and Daniels as a “fait accompli.”

According to a legal memorandum, Hostin repeated that President Trump had no connection to Stormy Daniels before the indictment.

“We have photographs!” co-host Joy Behar protested. “Don’t we have pictures of this?”

“No, we don’t have pictures,” Whoopi said.

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“We have a picture of him with her,” Behar insisted.

Whoopi remarked, “We don’t have a picture of them; we have a picture of him with her. (For the more naive among us, she meant that there were no images of Trump and Daniels in flagrante delicto when she placed emphasis on “them”).

Whoopi Goldberg and her co-hosts are beginning to feel the effects of the recent legal notes. Her voice is clearly exhausted, and it’s easy to understand why. Whoopi was once a major force in the entertainment business, appearing in classic movies like “The Color Purple,” “Ghost,” and “Soapdish,” but alas, even great artists occasionally have to deal with legalese.

Ah, the good old days of watching cable television all night long in quest of enjoyment. Who gives a damn if the movie was subpar? We were all interested as long as Whoopi Goldberg was involved. Consider “Jumpin’ Jack Flash”; despite its problems, the sequence in which the character yells, “You can’t miss me! I’m a little Black woman in a large Silver Box!” while being pulled away is amusing. Not to be overlooked is “Sister Act,” which is still relevant today. We can all agree, however, that “Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit” was not time well spent.

Brendan Fraser, who hasn’t been in the spotlight since the days of the beloved Nintendo 64, made a classic Hollywood comeback by winning the Best Actor prize at this year’s Academy Awards ceremony for his remarkable performance in the moving movie “The Whale.” But we must not overlook John Travolta’s equally spectacular comeback, who, prior to playing the legendary part in Quentin Tarantino’s “Pulp Fiction,” was trapped in the world of mediocre talking baby movies.

I must admit that, despite not being a huge admirer of Hollywood, which at times resembles a chaotic metropolis akin to Babylon or Sodom and Gomorrah, the entertainment it creates is nevertheless more enticing than the endless disputes and disagreements on “The View.” Despite having a reputation for producing frivolous material that we consume while lazily scrolling through our social media accounts, the film industry occasionally astounds us with insightful and worthwhile works.

I strongly advise Whoopi Goldberg to take control of her career by finding a reputable agency, looking for an engaging script, and negotiating a favorable deal. She still has a bright future ahead of her, and there’s no reason why her time in the entertainment business should stop too soon.

Sometimes it’s preferable to avoid conversation altogether than to get into an argument with someone who doesn’t know enough about the subject. “I’m not saying a thing” is a sensible policy to follow if you wish to stay out of fights that go nowhere. For the goal of upholding civility and averting unnecessary conflict, it is important to take into account.

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  1. Hoopti is a joke and so is USA FIRST REPORTING for the way you cover this crap.
    The View is full of conjecture and opinion that is not only meaningless but slanted to the left so hard , it’s obvious it’s just another tentacle of the Democrat party…bought and paid for !!! Good little biased soldier’s!! Why anyone watches that crap is proof that they are uninformed , low info , easily swayed idiots that should not be allowed to vote on anything let alone an election!!
    If I am wrong , why is Whoopi Goldberg still even allowed to be on television after being so anti Semitic not once but twice…her apologies mean nothing !! Your praise for her is even worse!! …she’ll go far…right !!
    How about the back 90 and never be heard from again !!
    USA FIRST REPORTING has zero credibility when you report that crap !!
    Low praise for sure!!

    • I’ve noticed the cesspool rising as well. It ain’t just the cream that floats to the top. This rag isn’t even suitable for a bird cage liner!

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