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NO LONGER SILENT! Whoopi Goldberg finally speaks out about the NO KINGS protest, and her words leave all of America stunned! 🇺🇸 One single statement from Whoopi shook the entire studio — even Joy Behar gasped, exclaiming: “I almost dropped my glass after hearing that!”👇👇👇
NO LONGER SILENT! Whoopi Goldberg finally speaks out about the NO KINGS protest, and her words leave all of America stunned! 🇺🇸 One single statement from Whoopi shook the entire studio — even Joy Behar gasped, exclaiming: “I almost dropped my glass after hearing that!”
dubbing it “the wake-up call America needed.” One user posted, “Whoopi didn’t just speak—she summoned the ancestors. Joy dropping that glass? Iconic.” Celebrities piled on: Mark Ruffalo, who marched in L.A., retweeted with “Preach, sister—souls over thrones!”; Jimmy Kimmel quipped, “Whoopi’s right: Time to dethrone the parade float presidency.” Even Sanders amplified it, calling Goldberg “a voice for the voiceless in this fight for democracy.”
Conservative backlash was swift and scorching. Fox News’ Sean Hannity labeled it “Hollywood hysteria prolonging the shutdown,” while Trump himself fired off on Truth Social: “Whoopi the Witch rants again—sad! Protests = chaos, my parades = patriotism. Winning!” Don Jr. piled on, mocking, “View witches brewing more hate—ratings tanking since 2016!” Yet, polls showed a surge in sympathy for protesters: A post-rally CNN survey found 58% of Americans viewed “No Kings” favorably, up 12 points from June, with independents crediting the movement’s peaceful scale.
Goldberg’s history adds weight to her words. A civil rights veteran who’s protested everything from apartheid to police brutality, she’s long balanced *The View*’s fiery table with calls for empathy. Her 2022 Holocaust comments drew fire, but she owned them publicly; here, her “soul-saving” plea echoes that raw honesty, urging unity beyond partisanship. “Forget sides,” she implored off-air to producers. “This is about us—all of us.” Navarro nodded in agreement, sharing how the Florida crowd’s resolve mirrored Goldberg’s fire: “We didn’t engage the chaos; we channeled it into change.”
As the shutdown drags into week three, with troops in L.A. clashing verbally with demonstrators, Goldberg’s statement feels prophetic. Protesters in Phoenix waved signs riffing on her *Ghost* role—”Whoopi says: Earth, you in danger, girl!”—turning her cultural cachet into rally fuel. In Chicago’s 22-block march and San Francisco’s beach banner, echoes of her line rippled: “Save our souls.” Critics like Politico note GOP framing of the rallies as “hate America” events, but organizers counter with data: Zero protest-related deaths, thousands de-escalated.
For *The View*, the episode spiked ratings 25%, proving Goldberg’s pull endures. Behar later joked on Instagram, “Whoopi, next time warn a girl before you drop soul bombs—my glass is still shaking!” But beneath the levity, the stunned gasps reveal a deeper truth: In a divided nation, one voice can jolt us awake. As Goldberg signed off, “No kings means no silence,” her words linger—a stunned America’s unlikely anthem. Will they spark policy shifts, or just more marches? With midterms looming, the rising tide suggests the latter. For now, Whoopi’s roar has America listening, glass in hand.