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“The View”'s Ana Navarro slams 'white, rich, powerful, entitled men' protecting Jeffrey Epstein files
"Anybody who votes against releasing these files, that's going to be a stain in your personal character for the rest of your life."
The View co-hosts are irate over some politicians dismissing the possibility of releasing more files related to late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. On the Thursday, November 13, episode of the ABC series,
Navarro typically fills in for Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg when they are off from their usual duties on Mondays and Fridays, respectively. While Behar typically returns to her assigned seat on Tuesdays, she was nowhere to be found this morning. Instead, Navarro was noticeably sitting in her seat for the second day in a row.
The View Calls Trump's Epstein Reversal PR Stunt, Say He Could Just Release Files If He Really Wants
The women of The View argue that releasing the Epstein Files is not a political issue, even as it has come to dominate politics, doubting the sincerity of Trump's weekend reversal when he urged GOP Representatives to vote for release.
The co-hosts of The View were as surprised as anybody when Donald Trump finally encouraged the government to release the Jeffrey Epstein files after months of brushing off the situation. On the Monday,
Joy Behar has revealed that her multi-day absence from 'The View' last week was the result of an iPad falling on her toes, which she called a 'very, very, very painful' injury.
"The View" audience audibly reacted to Griffin's criticism of Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris during a tense debate on the show.
Joy Behar finally explained why she vanished from The View for most of the week. The 83-year-old co-host returned to the table on Friday and told viewers she’d been sidelined after “dropping an iPad” on her foot and breaking a toe,
Joy Behar is back on The View after a “very, very, very painful” injury caused her to miss four days of filming the ABC daytime talk show. The 83-year-old panelist returned to The View on Friday after missing shows from Monday to Thursday,