Joe Rogan received some backlash from Whoopi Goldberg over his recent interview with Donald Trump, further intensifying her feud with the latter.

 

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Donald Trump recently received a loud and elaborate message from the iconic Whoopi Goldberg on why she doesn’t particularly like him. Trump, who is currently running for president in the upcoming elections, hasn’t been the kindest toward Goldberg and her crew at The View either. While he had a million other things to worry about while speaking at his rally in Pennsylvania, the 78-year-old spoke about how “dumb” he believes hosts of The View are.

Whoopi Goldberg in 'Star Trek : The Next Generation
Whoopi Goldberg in ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’ | Credits: Paramount

But it was his recent appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience that triggered a 7-minute-long response from members of The View and Goldberg also targeted Joe Rogan for getting his facts about their interview with the former president wrong. Here’s what the Sister Act icon had to say!

Whoopi Goldberg addresses Joe Rogan’s factual errors and sets the record straight about her feelings toward Donald Trump

Whoopi Goldberg in Star Trek: The Next GenerationWhoopi Goldberg in ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’ | Credits: Paramount

Firstly, Whoopi Goldberg mentioned how Joe Rogan mixed up the date of Donald Trump’s appearance on The View, which took place in 2011. The UFC commentator and standup comedian mentioned that the interview happened around the time Trump ran for president. She said,

There’s a lot of fake news coming up so we’re going to clear up some of it as it happens. It was 2011, four years before he announced he was running. That’s the first thing they got wrong.

Goldberg also touched upon Rogan mentioning how Trump was introduced as a “friend” of The View‘s cast while Goldberg’s co-host at the time, Barbara Walters actually said “my friend”. Goldberg had to set the record straight on how she truly felt about Trump appearing on her show.

So, Barbara was her usual polite self as she was with every guest. But did I look warm and fuzzy? Was that a warm and fuzzy welcome for him? But because I respect Barbara, she said be polite to guests no matter what. And for the most part I got through it, I did it, like I do now.

Rogan further claimed that The View had spoken about the former real estate mogul in a positive light, while what actually happened during the interview was quite the opposite. Goldberg argued with Trump because he demanded that Barack Obama show him his birth certificate.

Goldberg couldn’t contain her emotions after what Trump said and she chimed in by saying, “I think that’s the biggest pile of dog mess I’ve heard in ages.” The Made in America star’s facial expression while Trump walked onto the stage for the interview was enough to prove she didn’t want to be around him, which was also put forth in her recent response to Trump’s egregious comments and Rogan’s mistakes.

Whoopi Goldberg finishes off with a strong message to the country

Whoopi Goldberg (@whoopigoldberg | IG)Whoopi Goldberg | Credits: @whoopigoldberg via Instagram

There were a few more things Whoopi Goldberg made sure to address, possibly to make sure Donald Trump realizes she doesn’t appreciate his antics.

The 68-year-old Tony Award winner claimed she doesn’t like the way he speaks or addresses the nation. But putting aside the issues she has with the Republican, Goldberg urged her audience to choose a leader who can get the nation back on track. She said,

Making fun of him is punching down now because it’s just too easy. Our focus is making sure we get the right person in the right job to lead the country out of the malaise we’re all in… We’ve been in trauma for years now. And I’m hoping with this next election we will have a breather and get back to the people’s business. That’s what I want.

Honestly, there’s no better way she could’ve ended her response. Trump is already being criticized for his most recent rally at the Madison Square Garden, which featured Dr. Phil and Tony Hinchcliffe who made a rather sketchy remark on Puerto Rico.