Whoopi Goldberg has long ruled The View, shutting down guests and steamrolling over opposing voices. But when Caroline Leavitt appeared on the show, Whoopi found herself completely dethroned.
The topic was “wokeness,” a sacred concept on The View. Confidently, Whoopi took the first shot: “Without wokeness, you wouldn’t even have this job.” The audience clapped, but Caroline didn’t flinch. Instead, she smiled knowingly and methodically dismantled Whoopi’s argument with facts, exposing how “wokeness” has evolved into a political weapon used to silence dissenters.
Whoopi, known for her quick comebacks, suddenly had none. The audience, usually eager to cheer her on, sat frozen. Even Joy Behar’s attempt to stir the pot fell flat. The internet had a field day, and the backlash was immediate.
This wasn’t the first time The View had landed in hot water. From defamation lawsuits to advertiser withdrawals, ABC was already in crisis mode. Leavitt’s appearance only accelerated the show’s downfall. Soon after, ABC quietly removed Whoopi Goldberg, spinning it as a “break to focus on other projects.” But the message was clear: her unchecked reign had ended.
Now, The View faces an uncertain future. Will ABC replace Whoopi with another liberal firebrand or finally introduce balanced debate? One thing is certain—Caroline Leavitt’s fearless stand changed the game. She proved that conservatives don’t have to tolerate media bias; they can fight back and win.