During a discussion about the Trump town hall, Sunny Hostin became angry with her co-hosts on 'The View' and asked if she could speak without being interrupted.
Sunny Hostin, one of the co-hosts of "The View," criticized her colleagues on Friday for cutting her off while she was expressing her disapproval of CNN's decision to hold a town hall with former President Donald Trump.
The lawyer and co-host delivered a lengthy speech criticizing the network for providing Trump with an audience of three million people on Wednesday evening, which the other co-hosts did not agree with.
During a discussion on a talk show, Sunny Hostin expressed her disagreement with her co-hosts' opinion that it was acceptable to allow Donald Trump to reveal his true character to the American public. When her co-hosts attempted to interrupt her, Hostin became frustrated and asked to speak without interruption. She stated that she disagreed with her co-hosts and believed that giving someone like Trump a platform was wrong, as he was a bigot, racist, misogynist, liar, cheater, sexual abuser, and defamer. Hostin later apologized for calling Trump an "illegitimate president."
Hostin proceeded to criticize Anderson Cooper, a CNN anchor, for what she perceived as him "gaslighting" her through his own response during the town hall.
Cooper criticized both Trump and the Republican town hall audience, while also cautioning the audience against isolating themselves in information bubbles.
I feel sorrowful because I had been employed by CNN for a considerable period of time.
The speaker expressed disappointment in Anderson Cooper, a friend of hers for more than two decades, for suggesting that people are living in "silos." She believes that people are not confined to a silo but rather make a conscious decision to either believe or reject falsehoods.
The statement made by Joy Behar suggests that she does not want Donald Trump to die soon because she believes that it would make him a martyr. Hostin then redirected the conversation back to Trump, stating that they are aware of his character.
The town hall is likely to be used as an example of what not to do in journalism schools across the country. Hostin expressed her disapproval of the moderator, Kaitlan Collins from CNN, stating that she did not effectively fact-check Trump's statements throughout the event.
She stated that the appropriate fact-checking was not done.
"I have doubts about that," said the speaker. However, the co-hosts interrupted and disagreed with their statement.
Behar and her co-host Sara Haines both interjected, stating that "she made an effort." Behar also affirmed that "the young woman attempted."
We should acknowledge Collins' contribution here.
Hostin expressed her frustration by waving her hand and saying, "Could I please have a moment without interruptions?" The panel fell silent and there was an awkward laugh.
To obtain the FOX NEWS APP, click on the provided link. Afterwards, she proceeded with her initial argument by stating that the person in question lacked the necessary skills or abilities.
The reason he agreed to the interview was because he believed he could dominate the conversation. Hostin also mentioned that Collins' CNN co-worker, Jake Tapper, would have been more effective in conducting the interview.
Alyssa Farah Griffin, who is a co-host, stated that it was unjust to criticize Collins, who is also a colleague at CNN.