Elisabeth Hasselbeck slams Joy Behar for calling Carrie Underwood "un-American" for agreeing to perform at President-elect Trump's inauguration ceremony.
Joy Behar is a mainstay on The View as a co-host and fills in as moderator when Whoopi Goldberg takes her usual three-day weekend. Joy has even taken on the moderator role for The View’s new ...
Elisabeth Hasselbeck is stepping in to defend Carrie Underwood after the singer's decision to perform at Donald Trump's inauguration sparked criticism from her former The View co-host, Joy Behar. Hasselbeck,
One would think singing at a presidential inauguration would be the ultimate show of patriotism. Not if you are Joy
I stand behind her. If I believe I have the right to make up my mind to go perform someplace, I believe they have the same right,” Goldberg said.
Things got tense between Joy Behar and Alyssa Farah Griffin on the Wednesday, January 8, episode of The View. As the show’s hosts debated about Mark Zuckerberg’s latest declaration that Meta will be ending fact-checking, Behar made a comment that prompted Griffin to roll her eyes in frustration.
In the second segment, the cohosts reacted to the backlash country singer Carrie Underwood has been receiving for accepting an invitation to perform at Monday’s inauguration of Trump and incoming VP JD Vance.
"The View" co-host Joy Behar disagreed with Carrie Underwood's decision to perform at Donald Trump's inauguration and questioned how she could possibly love America.
Whoopi Goldberg is no fan of President-elect Donald Trump, but she supports Carrie Underwood's decision to perform at his inauguration. The hosts of "The View" weighed in Tuesday on Underwood's ...
Carrie Underwood is expected to sing 'America the Beautiful' shortly before President-elect Donald Trump takes the oath of office on Monday.
Carrie Underwood's set will stream live on TV as part of the schedule of events for the 2025 Inauguration Day of President-elect Donald Trump.
Carrie Underwood is gearing up to perform at President-elect Donald Trump's swearing-in ceremony. Throughout her 20-year career, the "All-American Girl" crooner has mostly avoided voicing her political opinions. But the former "American Idol" winner expressed her love for the United States when she agreed to perform at the momentous occasion.