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Whoopi Goldberg And Ana Navarro had a rare quarrel with each other The view because of America’s collective “panic” as time draws to a close for the country’s transition from Joe Bidenthe presidency of Donald Trump‘s.

As an Oscar-winning actor Ghost The actress attempted Monday morning to allay growing concerns about Trump’s second inauguration, interrupting Navarro to voice her strong opposition to Goldberg’s position.

“All we have to do between now and January 21 is be with our families, be with our children, do our jobs, make sure our checks don’t bounce, making sure we take care of ourselves and our families he’s going to do it, he’s going to do it,” Goldberg said, prompting Navarro to reiterate his disapproval.

ABC (2) Whoopi Goldberg and Ana Navarro on “The View”ABC (2) Whoopi Goldberg and Ana Navarro on “The View”

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Whoopi Goldberg and Ana Navarro in “The View”

“I told you last week that I disagree with you when you say that, because we have the luxury of saying that because we are legal, we are successful,” Navarro observed. “If you are an illegal immigrant in this country, you will not panic. If you are a woman working for the Department of Defense, you have the right to panic.”

Goldberg lost her patience with the show’s theme song when she was supposed to start the show during a commercial break, but instead pushed back against Navarro’s words.

“Ana, you tell people to stay nervous and enjoy it,” the 69-year-old said, waving her arms in the air. “No, I tell people to get ready, Whoopi,” Navarro replied.

Goldberg stressed that she believed Americans were fully prepared for a second Trump presidency, with Navarro later doubling down on her belief that the ladies of The view should not ignore others’ concerns about Trump’s rise to power.

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“What I mean is we’re in a privileged position, because a lot of people who will be under her attack won’t be under attack,” Navarro said, as Goldberg again retorted that she has “a family who is going through the same thing. ” like the people in the center of Navarro Point.

“I’m on his enemies list and I’m not panicking. We just have to live. We have to live, we’re in the United States of America!” conservative co-host – and former Trump White House staffer – Alyssa Farah Griffin » added, agreeing with Goldberg.

“We don’t know why we’re panicking. They’re throwing 50,000 things at you to make you (panic). I say don’t buy into it. Do what you have to do, take care of your family. And when we know what happens, when we know what we’re fighting against, we’ll go out and fight,” Goldberg reiterated, before turning to a crew member off-camera to ask, “Would you like Should we stop?”

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The show eventually turned into a commercial and returned for another Hot Topics discussion of Trump’s political products.

Since Trump won the November 5 election against Vice President Kamala Harris, The view saw several of his co-hosts engage in heated on-air clashes over issues related to American voting patterns, with Griffin trains repeatedly with legal expert and former prosecutor Sunny Hostin, while Goldberg and interview guest Charlamagne Tha God even got into a debate on the Dec. 9 show — although that the shock ended with a sweet hug at the table.

The view airs weekdays at 11 a.m. ET/10 a.m. PT on ABC.

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