The leftist meltdown has reached new lows as Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar of The View peddled an absurd conspiracy theory, accusing Elon Musk and Senator JD Vance of scheming to get rid of President Donald Trump.
Their baseless claims follow a stalled spending bill, which conservatives attribute to Trump’s leadership and Elon Musk’s warnings about reckless government spending.
Goldberg kicked off the bizarre rant, questioning, “Who is in charge?” and insinuating that Elon Musk believes he’s the president.
The audacity of such a statement from Goldberg, a vocal supporter of Biden regime, is astounding given the glaring lack of leadership from the White House.
The conversation spiraled further into lunacy as Goldberg floated a sinister insinuation, that the duo might be planning to kill Trump.
Whoopi Goldberg: Who is in charge? Because I’ve been saying it for a while. I’ve been saying that I think Elon Musk believes he’s President. I do.
Joy Behar: Well, you can call him Vice President.
Whoopi Goldberg: I’ve called him Vice President. I called him President because I don’t know what JD is doing. I hardly ever said. I don’t remember the last time we even talked about JD.
Joy Behar: He’s planning the presidency when he got to get rid of Trump.
Whoopi Goldberg: So you think it’s Musk, Vance?
Joy Behar: Possible.
Whoopi Goldberg: Hmmm. Hey, you know who? Stay away from the stairways. People put their leg out to trip people down the stairs. Watch out.
ABC News moderators Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar claim Elon Musk and JD Vance are planning to kill Trump and usurp control of the government together as Musk/Vance.“[Trump] stay away from the stairways.”
After the commercial break, Goldberg awkwardly backpedaled, claiming her disturbing assassination-like comment was inspired by her cat waiting to trip her on the stairs.
The disingenuous “cat excuse” is yet another example of Goldberg treating viewers as gullible fools.
Whoopi Goldberg: Okay, I need to clean something up because my cat lays in wait for me on my stairs all the time. And that’s what I was thinking of. I wasn’t trying to indicate that they were actually standing there with their legs out hoping he would trip.
Sunny Hostin: No, nobody wants anything done to the President.
Whoopi Goldberg: No, it was light-hearted, and it’s the holidays. Come on. My goodness. You did not mean that anybody should hurt the President. No. Okay. You think about this show, there’s no way not to step in poop. There’s no way to do it. There’s no way not to do it. For all of you who are waiting and saying, “Oh, my God, listen to what she said,” I got a cat who does it to me every day. That’s what sparked.
After a commercial break, Whoopi tries to downplay her assassination comments about Trump by claiming she was thinking about her cat: “My cat lays in wait for me on my stairs all the time and that’s what I was referring [to].”“No one wants anything done to the President.”