**Whoopi Goldberg Stuns “The View” Co-Hosts With Unscripted Comments on Department of Education, Cuts to Commercial**

In a recent episode of “The View,” Whoopi Goldberg shocked her co-hosts and viewers by expressing unexpected support for the possible dismantling of the U.S. Department of Education—a move often associated with former President Donald Trump’s policy agenda.

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The segment became even more dramatic when Goldberg abruptly announced they were cutting to commercial, leaving the panel in stunned silence and viewers questioning her stance.

The discussion began with Goldberg reflecting on the realities of everyday life, regardless of political affiliation. “What we have to always do, regardless of who you voted for, is pay your rent, take care of your kids, and handle your business,” she began.

Then, in a surprising pivot, Goldberg addressed recent efforts to reduce the federal government’s role in education. “They’re trying to take apart the Department of Education.

Maybe that is a good thing, because maybe it will force us to make sure that our kids actually get what they need,” she said, suggesting that such a move could empower parents and local communities to demand more from their state governments.

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Her remarks caught her fellow panelists off guard, as Goldberg’s perspective seemed at odds with her usual progressive positions. The co-hosts appeared visibly confused and uncomfortable, unsure of how to respond. Goldberg continued, “Maybe it’ll force us to go to our state and say, ‘Listen, you’re taking all this money from my taxes.

I want to make sure that my kids get exactly what they need. I don’t have to wait for the government to do it; we can do it.’ This is now in our hands, and it’s going to be tough. Nobody wants to do it, but if it comes down to your survival, you’ve got to take care of what you’ve got to take care of.”

At that moment, Goldberg abruptly stated, “They’re telling me that we’re going to be right back,” cutting to a commercial break.

The sudden transition led some to speculate that producers were uncomfortable with the direction of the conversation, especially since Goldberg’s comments seemed to align, at least in part, with a conservative talking point.

The segment sparked debate online, with some viewers suggesting Goldberg was simply making the best of an undesirable situation—recognizing the reality of federal cuts and encouraging communities to adapt—while others accused her of falling for the narrative that federal oversight is the root of America’s educational challenges.

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Education experts and commentators quickly weighed in, pointing out that while local and state governments already control most aspects of education, the Department of Education plays a crucial role in addressing disparities.

The federal government provides critical funding for low-income students, special education programs, and research to ensure accountability and progress across states.

Critics of dismantling the department argue that removing federal oversight would widen the gap between well-funded and struggling school districts, leaving the most vulnerable students behind.

The episode highlighted the complexity of the education debate in America. While Goldberg’s comments were unusual for her, they underscored the uncertainty and anxiety many feel about the future of public education.

As the discussion continues, the role of the federal government in ensuring equal opportunities for all students remains a contentious issue—one that “The View” brought to the forefront in a moment of live television unpredictability.