‘The View’ co-host Sunny Hostin blames ‘uneducated white women’ for Trump’s victory

“The View” co-host Sunny Hostin slammed “uneducated white women” for Donald Trump’s victory and said she’s worried about “internment camps” during a moribund episode of the program Wednesday.

“I’m profoundly disturbed… we know now that he will have unfettered power,” Hostin said.

Hostin, wearing all black, said that Donald Trump’s historic win makes her worry for her daughter who now has “less civil rights” than she does.


Sunny Hostin, a woman with long curly hair
Sunny Hostin blamed “uneducated white women” for Trump’s win.

“I remember my father telling me many, many years ago that I was the first person in his family to enjoy full civil rights and now I have less civil rights than when he told me that.”

The former prosecutor went on to say that America’s healthcare system is now at risk and that Trump’s win makes her worried about “mass deportation and internment camps.”

“I think [Trump’s victory] had nothing to do with policy, I think this was a referendum on cultural resentment in this country.”

Hostin faulted white women and latino men for Trump’s victory, and claimed the vice president ran a “flawless campaign.”


Former President Donald Trump waving alongside Melania Trump at an election night watch party in West Palm Beach, Florida, 2024
Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump waves as he walks with former first lady Melania Trump at an election night watch party at the Palm Beach Convention Center, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024, in West Palm Beach, Fla. AP Photo/Evan Vucci

“Black women tried to save this country again, last night… what we do not have is white women, who voted about 52 percent for Donald Trump — uneducated white women is my understanding. You have Latino men actually, voting more for him,” Hostin opined.

“So why do you think uneducated white women voting against their reproductive health freedoms, and why do you think Latino men voted in favor of someone who is going to deport a majority of his community,” the co-host, dressed in all black, asked Rick Klein, ABC political news director.

“I don’t think white women like being called uneducated white women,” co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin, also in all black, shot back.

Whoopi Goldberg refused to even mention the president-elect’s name during the broadcast.

“He’s the president. I’m still not going to say his name. That’s not going to change,” the “Sister Act” star said.

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