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“I hired Whoopi to work for me as a comedian before this stuff a long time ago,” Trump said during the rally. “And I went; now, I’m not particularly shy about what I hear, and her mouth was so foul. Every word out of her mouth was like the F-word. I was with a group of people, and we had to leave. She was so filthy dirty—disgusting. I said I would never hire her again, and I left.”
The former president’s recollection of the event didn’t sit well with Goldberg, who heard the remarks and wasted no time addressing them on her show. Appearing visibly upset, Goldberg launched into a tirade, slamming Trump’s intelligence and business acumen while standing by her unapologetic comedic style.
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“As it turns out, I was filthy. I was filthy,” Goldberg said, her voice dripping with sarcasm. “And stand on that fact. I have always been filthy. And you knew that when you hired me. I headlined, babe, at your casino, which I might have continued to play had you not run it into the ground!”
Goldberg’s co-host, Joy Behar, chimed in, seemingly amused by Trump’s comments. “Exactly, who does that?” Behar added, in reference to Trump’s hiring decisions.
Goldberg wasn’t finished, though. She doubled down on her criticism, repeatedly calling Trump “dumb” for not realizing what kind of performance to expect from her, despite hiring her multiple times. “You hired me four times, and you didn’t know what you were getting. How dumb are you?!” Goldberg exclaimed, visibly frustrated.
The back-and-forth between Trump and Goldberg is nothing new. The two have sparred publicly for years, with Goldberg frequently criticizing Trump during his presidency and beyond. For Trump, the rally provided an opportunity to poke fun at one of his most outspoken critics, and his supporters ate it up. But for Goldberg, Trump’s comments crossed the line, leading to yet another heated moment on “The View.”
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Trump’s rally served as a reminder that he’s not one to hold back when it comes to his critics, no matter how public the feud may be. His remarks on Goldberg were met with laughter and applause from the crowd, as he used humor to further energize his base ahead of the 2024 election. However, for Goldberg, the exchange was a chance to hit back at Trump, questioning his decision-making and mocking his failed casino business in Atlantic City.
As Trump continues to ramp up his campaign efforts, moments like these are likely to become more frequent. With the 2024 election cycle heating up, the former president is making it clear that no target is off-limits, including high-profile celebrities like Goldberg.
While Trump’s supporters see his unapologetic style as a breath of fresh air, critics like Goldberg are quick to call him out. The tension between Trump and his opponents will only escalate as the election nears, setting the stage for more clashes like the one at the Pennsylvania rally.
Whether you view Trump’s comments as humor or a personal attack, one thing is clear: his words continue to make waves, both in the media and among his political base. As the country gears up for another heated election, expect Trump’s rallies to remain a mix of political rhetoric and personal jabs, with no shortage of drama.




