Whoopi Goldberg looked straight into the camera and went completely insane

The women of the View have lost their minds. But this makes it undoubtable.

Because Whoopi Goldberg looked straight into the camera and went completely insane.

Whoopi Goldberg took direct aim at White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Wednesday, staring straight into the camera on *The View* to accuse her of benefiting from the very “wokeness” she opposes.

During her first press briefing on Tuesday, Leavitt explained that the administration’s Office of Management and Budget had issued a memorandum temporarily freezing federal grants to prevent agencies from funding “wokeness,” diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, or other initiatives the administration rejects.

Though a federal judge blocked the memo and it was later rescinded, Leavitt made it clear that the White House would not permit “wokeness” in federal agencies.

That statement sent Goldberg into a rage the following day.

“I would like this young lady—this is her first job—I would like her to do a little homework,” Goldberg fumed.

“Because she said something yesterday that really pissed me off. And that was [when] she said ‘there will be no wokeness here.’ Let me explain something to you, because without that wokeness, you may not have that job because women were not invited to that table.”

Goldberg continued her lecture, insisting that “wokeness” was responsible for women gaining workplace opportunities.

“Women were not invited to many tables in this nation,” she said. “The reason we fought and busted our behinds [was] to make sure that you didn’t have to worry about this. And now, to hear you talk about it and to hear anybody talk about the wokeness—the wokeness was put in place for a reason.”

Goldberg then took it a step further, claiming that “wokeness” was what had allowed women and racial minorities to succeed, supposedly shifting the U.S. from being a “man’s world” to a “person’s world.”

“So please, please stop using that phrase like you know what you’re talking about because you don’t understand what you’re saying,” she continued.

“You’re saying about yourself, ‘Hey, that’s a terrible thing to be.’ It’s not a terrible thing to be, that’s why we fought. That’s what we were fighting for so you could stand in that podium, so that [former White House press secretary] Karine Jean-Pierre could stand at that podium. So women of all kinds of colors and ilks, wherever they came from, whatever their belief system was, they had the opportunity to bust down that door.”

Goldberg wasn’t the only *View* co-host throwing baseless accusations. Joy Behar chimed in with her own theory—without a shred of evidence—that President Donald Trump only appointed Leavitt to the role because of her appearance.

Leavitt, at just 27 years old, is the youngest person to serve as White House press secretary. She held her first briefing without reading from a binder, a stark contrast to her predecessor.

During the briefing, she also announced a major shift in press room access. Seats normally reserved for staff will now be opened up to independent journalists and outlets that previously lacked an official place in the room. Additionally, she confirmed that the mysterious drones spotted over New Jersey were authorized for “research” purposes.

Despite Goldberg’s heated claims, Leavitt’s first appearance at the podium signaled a sharp departure from the past four years—one free from scripted answers and political pandering.

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