Behar’s Controversial Comments Spark Outrage
Joy Behar has faced backlash after making a sexist comment about Karoline Leavitt, the newly appointed White House Press Secretary. Behar suggested Leavitt’s appearance played a key role in her rise to the position. On The View, Behar said, “She’s probably been put in there because, according to Donald Trump, she’s a 10.”
Criticism of Behar’s Remarks
The comment immediately sparked outrage. Critics accused Behar of reducing Leavitt’s achievements to her looks, ignoring her qualifications and career accomplishments.
Defense from Former Trump Official
Alyssa Farah Griffin, a former Trump administration official, quickly defended Leavitt. She emphasized that Leavitt had worked hard to earn her position, not just rely on her appearance. Farah was critical of Behar’s dismissive comment.
Goldberg’s Criticism of Leavitt’s Views
Whoopi Goldberg also spoke out, criticizing Leavitt’s stance on transgender issues and “wokeness” in federal agencies. Goldberg argued that Leavitt wouldn’t have the opportunities she now enjoys if it weren’t for the progress made by previous generations of women fighting for equality.
Support for Leavitt’s Stand on Conservative Values
Despite the controversy, many social media users defended Leavitt. They praised her for standing firm in her conservative values and noted that her achievements weren’t based solely on her appearance but on her hard work.
Leavitt’s New Approach to Media
Leavitt made headlines when she introduced a “new media” section in the White House press pool, criticizing traditional outlets for their portrayal of President Trump. She also reinstated 440 press credentials revoked by the Biden administration, a move praised for its transparency.
Skepticism from The View Hosts
Despite Leavitt’s efforts, the hosts of The View expressed doubts. Sunny Hostin questioned whether the “new media” reporters would be qualified, while Goldberg feared it might lead to misinformation.
Leavitt’s Push for Media Transparency
While The View hosts were skeptical, many believe Leavitt’s actions represent a new era of media accountability and transparency at the White House.