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‘The View’ Hosts In Hot Water After ABC Gives Them This Warning

The ladies of “The View” are facing pressure from ABC executives to soften their rhetoric on President Donald Trump, sources revealed—an adjustment that comes as the network grapples with sweeping layoffs and cost-cutting measures.

According to insiders, the show’s outspoken panel—including Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, Alyssa Farah Griffin, and Ana Navarro—have been encouraged to go easier on Trump-related discussions, particularly as he makes for a potential return to the White House.

Layoffs Rock ‘The View’—Morale Hits Rock Bottom

Despite strong ratings—nearly 2.6 million viewers per episode—ABC has axed at least nine employees, including two senior female producers, Jamie Hammer and Audrey Jones.

The View hosts with Questlove; Photo Credit: theviewabc/Instagram

The View hosts with Questlove; Photo Credit: theviewabc/Instagram

“People were stunned,” a source told The New York Post, adding that morale is at an all-time low.

“There’s a real fear that more cuts are coming,” the insider said. “Everybody is waiting for the next shoe to drop.”

The staff reductions are part of Disney’s larger cost-cutting strategy, which began last year. But the fallout has left many employees anxious—and some co-hosts unhappy with the network’s latest decisions.

Sharing a Studio Sparks Behind-the-Scenes Feud

Adding to the turmoil, the hosts of “The View” are frustrated with ABC’s decision to make them share a studio and dressing room space with ‘The Tamron Hall Show.’

Ariana DeBose as a guest for a special Oscars Pre-VIEW edition of ‘The Weekend View’, Photo Credit: theviewabc/Instagram

Ariana DeBose as a guest for a special Oscars Pre-VIEW edition of ‘The Weekend View’, Photo Credit: theviewabc/Instagram

The move to ABC’s new Hudson Square headquarters in downtown New York City has not gone over well.

According to sources, the shared studio setup means guests from both shows must use the same dressing rooms, and neither production can leave personal belongings in the space overnight.

Even worse? The two shows are reportedly clashing over taping schedules, as both productions vie for studio time.

“Tamron Hall thinks she’s Oprah. She is very difficult,” one insider claimed, adding that she doesn’t seem to realize that her show is “playing second fiddle to ‘The View.’”

Still, another network source attempted to downplay the drama, insisting that both productions are “seamlessly working together” despite the new logistical challenges.

President Donald Trump sitting at a table in a meeting, Photo Credit: realdonaldtrump/Instagram

President Donald Trump sitting at a table in a meeting, Photo Credit: realdonaldtrump/Instagram

New Studio, New Headaches

The transition to Hudson Square hasn’t been smooth for ABC News as a whole. Staffers privately refer to the location as ‘no man’s land’, citing horrendous traffic around the nearby Holland Tunnel and a lack of adequate office space.

“There aren’t enough desks,” one insider griped. “People get lockers and drawers, but the office is pretty basic. There are no executive suites—just small, standard offices.”

ABC denied those claims, with a network source calling the building “gorgeous” and saying there’s plenty of room for staff.

Trump Conversations Get ‘Toned Down’

With tensions high behind the scenes, co-hosts have reportedly been asked to be more careful when discussing Trump on air.

Haines admitted last month that she felt disconnected from the show’s audience, acknowledging that none of the hosts supported Trump.

The View hosts on set; Photo Credit: theviewabc/Instagram

The View hosts on set; Photo Credit: theviewabc/Instagram

Meanwhile, Griffin—a former Trump aide who later endorsed Kamala Harris—has clashed with Goldberg on how Democrats should engage with conservatives.

“Democrats have to be willing to go into uncomfortable spaces,” Griffin argued, while admitting she agrees with some of Trump’s policies.

What’s Next?

With more potential job cuts looming and network tensions rising, ABC appears to be in damage-control mode—hoping to balance political discourse while protecting its ratings.

But as election season heats up, will “The View” be able to walk that fine line? Or will the pressure only grow stronger as Trump remains a dominant force in American politics?

Sources: Yahoo

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