Thursday, May 2, 2024

Whoopi: Trump Will Put Americans In ‘Camps’

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” co-host is claiming that if former President is reelected, he might put people in “camps.”

The “Sister Act” star also expressed concerns about President Biden's dismal approval ratings, while Trump consistently leads in a hypothetical rematch.

“What's interesting for me is that people's faith in the country is waning,” Goldberg said while belittling the cost-of-living crisis threatening the middle class.

“That's the thing that's pissing me off, because, in fact, there's a reason Joe Biden ran the way he did,” she added. “There's a reason he's running for democracy now, because that's really what's at stake.”

As American Entertainment News' Jack Crane reports:

An ABC News/Ipsos poll that was released on Sunday, found that 68% of Republican respondents believe Trump “has the best chance in November,” with Gov. Ron DeSantis and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley coming in abysmally behind at 11 and 12 percent respectively.

Meanwhile, Biden's job approval hit a 15 year low amongst presidents, with only 33%, which is three percent less than Trump's rating at his all-time low.

Goldberg, who is reportedly worth $60 million as of 2023, chastised average Americans for feeling financial strain while living through “Bidenomics.”

Thirty-one percent of those polled approve of Biden's handling of the , while only 24% of them think the economy is currently good, and a dismal 13% reported that their financial position under Biden's time in the Oval Office is “better off.”

You're worried that you can't pay your bills?” Goldberg accused before making her inflammatory remarks about Trump.

“Wait 'til he – the other guy – becomes president, and you won't have to worry about it because you'll be in some camp somewhere,” she alleged.

“Cause that's his promise,” the “Ghost” star continued. “His promise to us is he's going to force people to do his bidding.

“That's what he said. ‘I'm going to be good on day one, and I'm going to turn into this other person,'” she insanely interpreted.

She told the show's more than two million viewers that only they could stop Trump from winning the White House this year.

“So here's the deal: this is all up to you,” Goldberg stated.

“Do you want the country that you kind of thought we had, where we all get to say what we think and we don't have to be afraid of being American?”

She went on a tangent defending the surge of illegal immigrants by saying that the country has to accept them because the places they're coming from are “not good.”

“If you're okay with that … then fight for us to find a better way to make immigration work,” she concluded.

“Fight for that. Don't fight for keeping everybody out, because then we all have to leave.”

The day prior, Goldberg riled up liberals with the claim that Trump will “disappear gay folks” and reporters if he gets back into office.

“I'm going to put you people away. I'm going to take all the journalists, I'm going to take all the gay folks, and I'll move you all around and disappear you,” she said mocking the 45th president.

“If that's the country you want, you know who to vote for,” the “Star Trek: The Next Generation” actress advocated. “If that's not the country you want, you have to make a decision.”

She also blamed the for factually reporting that Biden's popularity was down with young adults.

In 2020, Biden won 61 percent of voters between the ages of 18 and 29 over Trump.

A Times/Siena College survey released in November found that Biden and Trump were neck and neck at 30 and 29 percent respectively.

Goldberg said that it's young adults' “right to demand” that their candidate of choice address the “lots of issues” they have with the country, but that voters should be cautious about letting the media sway their opinions.

“But I will say this until it's time to go vote, beware the media telling us what we're doing. Only you know what you're doing,” she stated.

“You know what's upsetting you, and you will discuss it when you go and make your vote.”

Goldberg asked if voters wanted to have the country work “forward-thinking” under Biden again, or for democracy to be at risk with Trump.

“Or do you want somebody who says, ‘I'm going to be, on day one, I'm going to be a dictator,'” she concluded.

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Patrick Houck
Patrick Houck
Patrick Houck is an avid political enthusiast based out of the Washington, D.C. metro area. His expertise is in campaigns and the use of targeted messaging to persuade voters. When not combing through the latest news, you can find him enjoying the company of family and friends or pursuing his love of photography.

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