Whoopi Goldberg had something to say on 'The View' after Carrie Underwood announced she will perform at Trump's upcoming inauguration.
A number of celebrities have announced that they will be leaving the US after President Donald Trump, 80, was re-elected, with some stars already having made the move
President-elect Donald Trump on Friday, January 3, blasted Democrats as “giddy” that, at the time of his inauguration, flags are set to be at half-staff. Whoopi Goldberg criticized Donald Trump for politicizing Jimmy Carter’s death, saying he should not view the tribute as an attempt to ruin his day.
Carrie Underwood is expected to sing 'America the Beautiful' shortly before President-elect Donald Trump takes the oath of office on Monday.
Whoopi Goldberg isn’t afraid to voice her opinion when it comes to politics. The veteran host of The View issued a bold take on Donald Trump ’s latest remarks about Greenland, sharing how she feels about his recent statements on U.S. foreign policy.
Goldberg, an outspoken critic of Trump, defended Underwood’s right to perform while clarifying that she herself would not be watching, reported Entertainment Weekly. CARRIE UNDERWOOD TO PERFORM AT TRUMP INAUGURATION: After her decision was met with backlash from some, #TheView co-hosts weigh in. pic.twitter.com/sGOXbhpujq
Whoopi Goldberg defends Carrie Underwood after Donald Trump performance backlash. A fallout was unleashed on Monday when it was revealed that American Idol star Underwood is set to perform at Trump's presidential inauguration ceremony next week.
Given the chaos of Trump’s first term, and his radical plans for the second, Vanity Fair writers and editors take stock on day one of what’s sure to be a tumultuous time in America.
"Trump is sui generis," one veteran Republican pollster told ABC News. "He is a unique figure in American politics."
Rapper Nelly is addressing backlash after he announced he will perform at an inaugural ball following President-elect Donald Trump's swearing-in.
Panelists on the program had just viewed a clip of the 17-minute Oval Office address, which gave way to the host's fawning response.