Whoopi Goldberg ended a recent episode of The View by voicing support for the anti-Trump resistance, urging viewers to stay active.
Whoopi Goldberg recently ended an episode of “The View” with a strong message encouraging viewers to join the movement against former President Donald Trump.
Her remarks aimed to inspire action among those who oppose his policies.
Whoopi Goldberg ends ‘The View’ episode with a message supporting anti-Trump resistance movement
During her sign-off, Goldberg reminded the audience that the “resistance is real.” She wanted everyone to know that they are not alone in their feelings.
“Remember, the resistance is real. You’re not alone,” Goldberg told viewers.

This statement resonated with many viewers, especially those who feel frustrated with the current political climate.
Goldberg has previously called for Americans to rise up and protest against what she sees as harmful actions from the Trump administration.
“People have to get out, and you have to march. You have to start making noise. This is now coming back to us,” Goldberg said.
On a recent episode, Goldberg emphasized the need for people to get involved and protest.

She compared the anti-Trump movement to historic movements like women’s rights and civil rights.
According to her, these movements have shown that collective action can bring about change.
“The only way people are going to hear how angry you are is if you get out there,” she continued.
“This is it. It’s now on us. We have to do it. You want to save your Social Security, you got to get up, and you got to start screaming because the only way they’re going to understand that you’re not going to put up with it is if you don’t put up with it,” Goldberg added.

Whoopi Goldberg received support from her co-hosts in protesting against Trump
Goldberg’s fellow co-hosts on “The View” have also voiced their opinions on the need for resistance.
Joy Behar, another co-host, disagreed with advice suggesting that Democrats should stay passive.
She stressed the importance of being vocal and active in opposition to Trump’s policies.
“I have lived long enough to see that people who do nothing empower the enemy,” Behar said.
“I believe that Americans, first of all, you can multitask, can march, and can do whatever and let them do what they’re doing.
You can do both, and the main thing you can do is call your Republican senators and congresspeople and tell them that you’re not happy with what’s going on.
You did not vote for this, what they’re doing right now,” she added.

Social media reactions
Many people reacted to Whoopi Goldberg’s comments on social media.
Some found her call to action inspiring, while others criticized her views. Memes and jokes circulated, with users debating whether protesting is effective.
Some supporters expressed their agreement, saying they feel motivated to join the resistance.
One user said: She had a good run.
The second user added: Sometimes I think it’s all about ratings
The third user commented: What is it with comedians acting as if they know anything about politics?
The fourth user wrote: We did rise. We rose on Election Day
Another user said: I was so happy to hear she signed off, but alas, it’s not true, just a cruel joke. How is this show still on TV? There’s nothing but constant hate!!
Someone said: I thought the whole show was about anti-Trump resistance.