'The View' were forced to issue over 30 different legal notices and disclaimers over the course of the year for comments made on-air, NewBusters reports.
issued 36 different legal notices and clarifying statements over the course of the year, according to a new report from a conservative media watchdog.found that many of the legal notices were read on-air in response to comments they made about right-leaning or conservative figures, with the hosts frequently downplaying the seriousness of the announcement.
Goldberg frequently shouted during the process of reading the legal notes, suggesting that Ginni was lying with phrases like"ya’ll know that’s not true."New York Republican Congresswoman Elise Stefanik was responsible for racist theories espoused by the shooter in the Tops Friendly Markets mass shooting in Buffalo.
After mocking Florida Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz over allegations of sexual misconduct, the show was forced to issue a legal notice clarifying that the politician had not been found guilty of any wrongdoing.In late June, during a skit for the show during the show's trip to the Bahamas, Hostin said that she needed to go pick up a legal note from production as an excuse to avoid going down a water slide.
The show did offer a serious retraction and apology following an incident in which the show’s liberal panelist appeared to tie neo-Nazi demonstrators outside a Turning Point USA event in Florida to the actual organization and attendees inside. to ABC, giving"The View" until that Wednesday to retract their comments. "On Monday we talked about the fact that there were openly neo-Nazi demonstrators outside the Florida Student Action Summit of the Turning Point USA group.
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