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‘View’ co-host Whoopi Goldberg says Trump would round up and ‘disappear’ journalists, gay people

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“The View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg on Tuesday warned her fellow co-hosts and the audience that failing to vote for President Biden would essentially be a vote for former President Donald Trump rounding up journalists and gay people.

She described Trump’s views as “I’m going to take all the journalists, I’m going to take all the gay folks, and I’ll move you all around and disappear you.’”Co-hosts on ABC’s “The View” debated how young Democratic voters feel about the party, and whether America’s support for Israel amid the war in Gaza would make many young voters stay home.

Sunny Hostin claimed on the show that “there is this stark divide among young voters on the Israel-Hamas war” and that “the voting bloc who really supported Biden in 2020 over climate change says that the war in Gaza is an environmental justice issue, and they’re gonna abandon Biden over it.”Goldberg appeared to blast “the media” for underplaying Biden’s popularity among voters, especially among young adults.“Beware the media,” she warned. “That voting bloc has lots of issues that they want addressed, they do, and they have every right to demand that from whoever the candidate is gonna be.” “But I will say this: Until it’s time to go vote, beware the media telling us what we’re doing.

Only you know what you’re doing,” Goldberg continued. “You know what’s upsetting you, and you will discuss it when you go and make your vote.

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