The View
Coverage of The View in the Nexus archive.
- ABC fights back against FCC regulators in dispute over ‘The View’ and equal time rules
ABC is challenging the Federal Communications Commission's review of whether its show 'The View' qualifies as a news program exempt from equal time rules. The network argues the issue was resolved in 2002 when the FCC classified 'The View' as such, while FCC Chairman Brendan Carr opposes this stance. The dispute involves broader implications for free speech and other political-entertainment hybrids, with over 77,000 public comments supporting ABC's position.
- ABC fights back against FCC regulators in dispute over ‘The View’ and equal time rules
ABC is contesting the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) review of whether 'The View' qualifies as a news program exempt from equal time rules. The network argues a 2002 FCC decision already resolved this, and the Trump administration's involvement is seen as an attempt to suppress free speech. The dispute has broader implications for shows blending politics and entertainment.
- The Change to Trump’s Power That Further Politicizes Everyday Life
The article discusses the Federal Communications Commission's investigation into The View for potential violations of the 'equal time' rule by hosting political candidates, and the Supreme Court's ruling in Trump v. Slaughter, which expanded presidential power to dismiss officials from independent regulatory agencies. The ruling is seen as increasing partisan influence over government functions affecting everyday life.
- The View star Sunny Hostin says she loathes the GOP so much she'd still support a Democratic Senate candidate who has just been accused of rape
The View star Sunny Hostin expresses intense dislike for the GOP and states she would support a Democratic Senate candidate despite allegations of rape against them. Her statement highlights a prioritization of political party alignment over the candidate's legal accusations.
- ABC pushes back against FCC review — and says ‘The View’ is not fake news
ABC defended 'The View' against claims it is not a real news program in response to an FCC investigation into the network's content.
- Mamdani aide goes berserk on ABC execs after ‘The View’ host calls socialist candidate antisemitic
Mamdani's aide reacted strongly to ABC executives after a 'The View' host labeled a socialist candidate antisemitic. ABC reportedly refused a request to feature Mamdani's congressional allies, Avila Chevalier and Claire Valdez, on the show.
- ‘The View’ co-host Sunny Hostin laments ‘I suddenly feel unsafe’ in neighborhoods with American flags
The View co-host Sunny Hostin stated she feels uncomfortable or unsafe in neighborhoods where homes display the American flag. She reiterated this sentiment, which she first expressed in 2021.
- The View's Sunny Hostin says she feels 'unsafe' around American flags due to white supremacy
Sunny Hostin of The View expressed feeling 'unsafe' around American flags due to their association with white supremacy. The statement highlights concerns about the symbolism of flags in relation to racial tensions.
- Mamdani aide unloaded on ABC executives after 'The View' host called socialist candidate an antisemite: report
An aide to New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani reportedly criticized ABC executives after 'The View' co-host Sara Haines labeled Mamdani-backed congressional candidate Darializa Avila Chevalier an antisemite. The incident followed Chevalier's participation in an anti-Israel rally and her deleted social media posts expressing communist and Marxist views. ABC's 'The View' is under an FCC inquiry regarding its political candidate bookings.
- The View REJECTED two of Mamdani's favorite socialists after being warned by Trump's TV bulldog to give equal time
The View rejected two of Mamdani's favorite socialists after being warned by Trump's TV bulldog to give equal time.
- 'The View' co-host Sunny Hostin laments 'I suddenly feel unsafe' in neighborhoods with American flags
The View co-host Sunny Hostin expressed feeling unsafe in neighborhoods with American flags, linking them to white supremacy. She referenced a viral image of white nationalists in Washington, D.C., and discussed the 250th anniversary of America's independence. Co-hosts Alyssa Farah Griffin and Michelle Buteau debated the symbolism of the flag and national identity.
- The View pulls back on political guests amid FCC probe into 'equal time rule' and show's 'liberal bias'
The View has reduced political guest appearances amid an FCC investigation into the 'equal time rule' and allegations of the show's 'liberal bias'. The probe examines whether the program complies with regulations requiring balanced coverage for political candidates.
- ‘The View’ turned down Mamdani request to bring on Israel-hating candidates over fear of FCC: report
Mamdani representatives proposed to 'The View' to feature a mayor alongside Democratic congressional candidates Darializa Avila Chevalier and Claire Valdez. The show reportedly declined the request due to concerns about potential FCC scrutiny.
- ‘The View’ throttles back political candidate bookings following FCC inquiry
The View has reduced bookings of political candidates in competitive races following an FCC inquiry into potential violations of the equal time rule. The show's spokesperson claims it is a 'bona fide news program' not subject to the rule, but has proceeded cautiously with candidate appearances during the investigation.
- BROADCAST BIAS: Media celebrate America turning 250, but bash US the rest of the time
The article claims that media outlets celebrate America's 250th anniversary with patriotic programming while criticizing the nation's ideals, particularly under President Donald Trump. It highlights declining Democratic pride in America and media portrayals of patriotism as linked to Trump or conservative ideologies, citing examples like NBC's coverage of flag protests and references to Barack Obama's legacy.
- Democratic socialists seize the moment with extreme, anti-American views that badly tarnish the party
Democratic socialists are gaining influence in Democratic politics, pushing the party further left with anti-American and anti-Israel views, according to the article. Critics argue these positions, including open hostility toward Israel and socialist policies, risk damaging the party and provide opportunities for Republicans. The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) are described as a 'fifth column' within the Democratic Party.
- Conservative watchdog tells FCC that 'The View' is a Democratic Party operation, not a news program
The Media Research Center (MRC) claims ABC's 'The View' is a political operation, not a news program, urging the FCC to enforce equal time rules for political candidates. The MRC argues the show promotes Democratic candidates and policies, citing 2,473 pieces of evidence to support its case against ABC's petition for a 'bona fide news' exemption.
- Austin Metcalf’s dad slams ‘moral decay of society’ as killer Karmelo Anthony mounts fresh freedom bid
Jeff Metcalf criticized the 'moral decay of society' and accused commentators of spreading falsehoods about his son Austin Metcalf's murder. Karmelo Anthony, the killer, is preparing a new bid for freedom.
- Austin Metcalf's father accuses media pundits of trying to monetize his son's death 'for clicks'
Jeff Metcalf accused media pundits of exploiting his son Austin Metcalf's death for clicks and criticized Sunny Hostin's comments on 'The View' regarding the trial of Karmelo Anthony, who was convicted of first-degree murder. He expressed disappointment that the case became politicized and framed through a racial lens, despite his requests to avoid such narratives.
- Trump FCC’s beef with ‘The View’ prompts ABC to launch on-air campaign for viewer support
The Trump FCC's conflict with 'The View' has led ABC to launch an on-air campaign seeking viewer support. The commercial urges viewers to oppose FCC control over the show's guest selection.
- ABC calls on viewers to back network in Trump battles
ABC is urging viewers to support the network as it faces challenges from the Trump administration questioning whether its daytime program 'The View' qualifies as a legitimate news program. The network has launched an on-air campaign to promote the show and criticize the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
- ‘The View’ asks its audience for help in battle with FCC
The View, a daytime TV talk show, is involved in a dispute with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) over political speech. The show is seeking audience support in this battle.
- CNN panel swoons over JD Vance’s glow-up, admits media blitz is ‘impressive’ following ‘The View’ appearance
CNN panelists praised Vice President JD Vance's recent media appearances and complimented his performance on 'The View,' saying his glow-up was 'impressive.'
- CNN panel swoons over JD Vance's glow-up, admits media blitz is 'impressive' following 'The View' appearance
CNN panelists praised Vice President JD Vance's recent media appearances, highlighting his improved physical appearance and effective communication during interviews, including his performance on 'The View.' The discussion included both commendations for his stamina and communication skills, as well as criticism from Jonah Goldberg of The Dispatch, who questioned Vance's argumentative tactics.
- BROADCAST BIAS: Reporters treat Obama’s Chicago celebration like a star-studded tribute
The article criticizes broadcast networks for perceived left-leaning bias, highlighting the favorable coverage of the Obama Presidential Center's opening in Chicago and Robin Roberts' interview with Barack Obama, which avoided challenging questions. It contrasts this with the treatment of other political figures like JD Vance.
- Tensions flare on ‘The View’ after Sunny Hostin claims Joy Behar ‘in love’ with JD Vance
Tensions arose on 'The View' when Sunny Hostin accused Joy Behar of being 'in love' with JD Vance. Behar denied the claim, stating she is not in love with Vance or the current administration.
- JD Vance says testy View interview is proof he can handle high stakes Iran talks, shocking cohosts
JD Vance claims a testy View interview demonstrates his ability to handle high-stakes Iran negotiations, surprising the cohosts.
- Tensions flare on 'The View' after Sunny Hostin claims Joy Behar 'in love' with JD Vance
Joy Behar faced criticism from co-host Sunny Hostin on 'The View' for her respectful treatment of JD Vance during an interview, with Behar defending her approach by citing Barbara Walters' example. Vance humorously claimed the interview was a 'hostile negotiation' tougher than dealing with Iran, while Behar and other co-hosts debated whether his demeanor had changed over time.
- ‘The View’ host Whoopi Goldberg voices support of Knicks’ visit with Trump: ‘I want all those black men to stand in our house’
The View co-host Whoopi Goldberg expressed support for the New York Knicks' planned visit to President Trump, stating, 'I want all those black men to stand in our house.' The Knicks are set to be the first NBA team to meet with Trump.
- JD Vance reveals Joy Behar's sneaky compliment when cameras stopped rolling as vice president describes tense encounter with The View panel
JD Vance disclosed a compliment from Joy Behar that occurred when cameras were off, following a tense encounter with The View panel. The interaction involved off-camera remarks and on-air tension.
- Meghan McCain trashes former co-stars on The View over 'undisciplined' JD Vance interview
Meghan McCain criticized former co-stars on The View for an 'undisciplined' interview with JD Vance. The incident involves a discussion about the handling of the interview on the show.
- JD Vance left stunned following 'The View' appearance, reveals what Joy Behar told him during commercial break
JD Vance appeared on 'The View' for his book tour and expressed surprise at the hosts' treatment, noting Joy Behar's unexpected compliment. He discussed contentious topics like immigration and Trump's policies, while acknowledging both clashes and moments of constructive dialogue with the co-hosts.
- Vance, on 'The View,' appears to acknowledge Situation Room meetings on Epstein files
Vance, on 'The View,' appears to acknowledge Situation Room meetings on Epstein files. The vice president said he was a 'conspiracy theorist' on Epstein.
- JD Vance went on television to plug a faith memoir. ‘The View’ had other plans
Vice President JD Vance appeared on ABC’s 'The View' to promote his faith memoir but was questioned extensively on topics like Jeffrey Epstein, the economy, and immigration. The show, led by liberal hosts, faced scrutiny from the Trump-era FCC for potential equal-time violations. Vance defended Trump's remarks on affordability and inflation while acknowledging the show's perceived political bias.
- JD Vance went on television to plug a faith memoir. 'The View' had other plans
Vice President JD Vance appeared on ABC’s 'The View' to promote his faith memoir but faced extensive questioning about the Trump administration's handling of issues like the economy, immigration, and Jeffrey Epstein. The show's liberal hosts, including Joy Behar and Ana Navarro, challenged Vance on Trump's remarks about inflation and affordability, while the appearance occurred amid an FCC investigation into the show for potential equal-time violations.
- Vance’s Book Tour Begins With a Visit to ‘The View’
Vice President JD Vance's book tour begins with a visit to 'The View', coinciding with the administration's reduction of the conflict with Iran.
- ABC's FCC fight could redefine press freedom
ABC is engaged in a legal battle with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) over regulations that could impact press freedom. FCC Chair Brendan Carr is targeting broadcasters, including ABC's 'The View', arguing they must follow equal air time rules for political candidates. ABC opposes these actions, claiming they threaten protected speech and established legal norms. The FCC is also investigating ABC's diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies as part of a broader review of broadcasters.
- ‘The View’ co-host warns against Vance interview becoming ‘free-for-all’ to sell books
Ana Navarro, co-host of 'The View,' expressed concern that an interview might prioritize book sales over substantive discussion. She emphasized the need for a constructive dialogue on issues relevant to Americans.
- JD Vance set to make his first appearance on ‘The View’ — becoming only 3rd sitting vice president to do so
JD Vance will appear on 'The View' in 2025, becoming the third sitting vice president to do so. The show had 341 guests that year, with only two identified as conservative.
- Vance to visit ‘The View’ as he promotes book
Vice President Vance will appear on ABC’s ‘The View’ on Tuesday to promote his forthcoming book on his faith journey. The appearance includes all six co-hosts: Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, Alyssa Farah Griffin, and Ana Navarro.