Live on air, Karoline Leavitt calls for a boycott of “The View”—Fans cheer and post praise on social media, saying, “At last, someone said it!”

A simmering feud between White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and the hosts of ABC’s daytime talk show The View has exploded into a very public clash, exposing deep ideological divides, accusations of media misinformation, and highlighting the Democratic Party’s struggles to connect with a wider voter base.

The conflict, particularly between Leavitt and longtime host Whoopi Goldberg, has sparked intense online debate and media attention, raising larger questions about media bias, accountability, and the future of political conversation in America.

The tension began during Leavitt’s White House briefings, where her firm rebuttals and sharp responses challenged what she and many supporters view as biased coverage by mainstream outlets, including The View. Critics have long accused the show of pushing a consistently left-leaning narrative, sometimes at the expense of factual balance.

Recent segments of The View addressing Leavitt’s remarks have only escalated the situation. Observers note that Leavitt’s blunt, unapologetic style has left Goldberg flustered on several occasions, struggling to maintain control over the conversation.

“This isn’t just a personality feud,” explained Dr. Eleanor Vance, a media studies professor at Columbia University. “It’s a larger debate over the role of media in shaping what Americans believe.” Leavitt’s aggressive approach resonates with a part of the public that feels alienated by traditional media.

Online reactions have been striking. Many users have criticized Goldberg for appearing emotional and unprepared to counter Leavitt’s arguments, accusing The View of relying on personal jabs instead of real debate.

Commentators like Rita Panahi and Megyn Kelly have also weighed in, calling The View a “hot mess” that thrives on outrage and risks losing credibility. Even more notably, a prominent left-leaning TV figure has reportedly begun publicly criticizing The View for its perceived bias, signaling growing calls for more objective and thoughtful political discussion in mainstream media.

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  1. What ever happened to free speech? If an everyday person in society chooses to watch Whoopi Goldberg is a right. If one chooses not to watch Whoopi change the channel. What we should be focusing on is the demented, liar in the Oval Office. This worst president and the worst person ever aligned with Hilter, Mussolini, and Jim Crow. What is happening to America is tragic.

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