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Happy Warrior: The Wildest Moments from Vance Visiting ‘The View’
Vice President J.D. Vance went into the vipers’ pit on Tuesday, spending most of the 11 a.m. hour with the liberal ladies of ABC’s The View and subjected himself to their nasty nagging. They couldn’t hide their crazy as polite questions quickly gave way to repeated bouts of crosstalk, interruptions, snide comments, as well as screaming and shouting. Not all of it at Vance, but among each other too. Presented below are some of the wilder moments of the whole event.
While Vance was trying to answer a question from pretend independent co-host Sara Haines about immigration, where she demanded he help her try to explain the Trump administration to her kids, fake Republican co-host Ana Navarro interrupted so she could pile on with an unsupported conspiracy theory that ICE was torturing and starving kids in a detention center.
“You talk about moral tradeoffs that result in favoring a strict migration policy without dehumanizing anyone,” she chided. “But listen, over 50 people have died in ICE custody. There are thousands of children, 6,200, that are being held in places like Dilly Detention Center that people that have visited -- I don't know if you have -- talk about the subhuman, infrahuman conditions, the lack of clean water, the lack of medical attention, lack of education.”
Haines then whines to Vance about having to explain to her kids why illegal immigrants are being deported.
Navarro then pounces and spews lies that children are being tortured, starved, and made ill in one ICE facility.
Vance calls out the media's lies. pic.twitter.com/vc7kYateTs
— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) June 16, 2026
As Navarro continued to ramble, co-host Joy Behar had to step and tell her to let Vance respond (Click “expand”):
NAVARRO: I would urge you as a Christian and as a father to visit those detention centers where the children are being held, and make sure that the conditions are up to the values that we hold in this country.
JOY BEHAR: Let him answer.
[Applause]
VANCE: You have thrown a lot at me and I see we have 30 seconds left here, but let me say -
NAVARRO: You are the vice president. You can go long.
During the interview, Navarro was a near-constant problem for moderator Whoopi Goldberg.
As they were approaching a commercial break and Vance was wrapping up a response to a question from Goldberg and co-host Sunny Hostin about race (because of course it was), Navarro tried to squeeze in a question about Michelle Obama. This caused Goldberg to clap her hands vigorously and scream to God to get Navarro shut up:
VANCE: I’m telling you, we celebrate black history. We celebrate all American history in this administration. You guys might be skeptical of this, but I promise you it’s true.
NAVARRO: Can I ask you about a specific piece of black history?
GOLDBERG: He’s gotta - I gotta -
NAVARRO: Do you think the attack on Michelle Obama -
GOLDBERG: I have to go to break! [Claps her hands] ANA, GOD PLEASE!
NAVARRO: - should have been condemned by the White House?
GOLDBERG: We have more with Vice President J.D. Vance when we come back.
“Don't do that!” Goldberg scolded Navarro, in possibly a hot mic moment.
Vance's presence on the show has The View cast is so unhinged that they're attacking each other now.
JD looks like he's having a grand ol' time. pic.twitter.com/oxEnEahoOs
— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) June 16, 2026
The question from Goldberg and Hostin that Vance was trying to answer was one based on another conspiracy theory that suggested the Trump administration was trying to erase black history and black people from society (Click “expand”):
GOLDBERG: There's so many. You know, where they’re taking down the actual history that happened in this country. Slavery happened. All kinds of stuff happened. And it seems that it has been very easy for this administration to remove that and also to denigrate black folks who have worked their behinds off to get this American dream. How - I mean, you know better!
[Applause]
VANCE: Let me - So, Sunny, that was actually very helpful intervention because I think the story you are talking about is where allegedly the administration is holding back the appointments of people based on skin color.
HOSTIN: I’m talking about a host of things. I’m talking about black history getting erased from public spaces. Black voter districts are being dismantled. Black leaders are being sidelined from our ranks. Where do Americans of color fit in this vision?! Because it doesn't seem like we fit!
VANCE: I think, Sunny, my view -
As Vance was trying to answer, Navarro interrupted again with her own crazy claim that, “since October of last year there's been something like 6,668 refugees allowed in the country. All but three were white South Africans.” “I'm very skeptical of that number because we have a lot of different immigration pathways in the United States of America,” Vance said before pivoting back to Goldberg.
At one point, Goldberg had to shout through crosstalk to ask Vance an equally ridiculous question: “No, no! Let me do my follow-up! Let me do my follow-up! Because you were talking about people. What did black people do to this administration that has allowed it to really stigmatize folks of color?”
When Vance was finally able to respond, he accurately pointed out that she essentially accused the administration being “anti-minority or anti-black,” Goldberg snapped at him and declared: “NO, I didn't say that! (…) Don't start any stuff with me man.”
Claiming the administration is trying to erase black history and black people, Whoopi says to Vance: "What did black people do to this administration that has allowed it to really stigmatize folks of color? And you know how hard it is. You have folks of color in your family."… pic.twitter.com/yCWvuadQ0i
— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) June 16, 2026
For Hostin’s part, she accused Vance of “separating families” with ICE arrests, as if normal arrests didn’t do the same thing. In response to Hostin pushing the conspiracy theory that the administration was “using children as bait” to arrest illegal immigrants, Vance tried to note that the Biden administration had lost over 300,000 migrant children, but Hostin wasn’t having it (Click “expand”):
VANCE: So, you talk about the children. Here’s what I’d say: do we know that during the last administration we had tens of thousands of children who were sex trafficked by the cartels, who were brought into our country in profoundly dangerous and predatory conditions --
HOSTIN: Talk about this administration!
There was actually a nice moment at the end of the show.
As Behar tried to monopolize the last “10 seconds” of the show with another accusatory question, faux conservative Alyssa Farah Griffin interrupted and gifted Vance a View-branded onesie for the baby he and Second Lady Usha Vance were expecting.
With Behar trying to monopolize the last 10 seconds with her nasty follow-up, they close out the interview with Farah Griffin presents Vance with a View-branded onesie for he's child on the way.
Whoopi looks exhausted. pic.twitter.com/wcjiuIN7g5
— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) June 16, 2026
“Thank you. I appreciate that. We will put this on. We’ll send you guys the photo,” Vance said with a chuckle, amused by the gift.
By the end of the show, Goldberg looked exhausted. Since The View was so highly curated to only allow one political opinion, it's not often that Goldberg had to do her job and actually moderate. The rest of the cast were certainly testing her.
The relevant portions of the transcript are below. Click "expand" to read:
ABC’s The View
June 16, 2026
11:35:31 a.m. Eastern
(…)
[Vice President J.D. Vance beginning to answer a question from co-host Sara Haines]
ANA NAVARRO: And you actually say in the book - You talk about this. You talk about this struggle in the book.
VP J.D. VANCE: I do. Of course.
NAVARRO: You talk about moral tradeoffs that result in favoring a strict migration policy without dehumanizing anyone. But listen, over 50 people have died in ICE custody. There are thousands of children, 6,200, that are being held in places like Dilly Detention Center that people that have visited -- I don't know if you have -- talk about the subhuman, infrahuman conditions, the lack of clean water, the lack of medical attention, lack of education.
I would urge you as a Christian and as a father to visit those detention centers where the children are being held, and make sure that the conditions are up to the values that we hold in this country.
JOY BEHAR: Let him answer.
[Applause]
VANCE: You have thrown a lot at me and I see we have 30 seconds left here, but let me say -
NAVARRO: You are the vice president. You can go long.
VANCE: I’d like to pick up on this theme because I think it’s really important. We do have to strike a balance, of course, between enforcing our laws. We don't want to dehumanize people. That is the balance.
Look, law enforcement - What I’d say about this: law enforcement is always inherently not a very pretty process. Especially when you dealing sometimes with violent people, with people who are resisting arrest. Some of the people that I have been told by the media were completely peaceful, have never violated any laws, you look actually look into the record and find out that those people were actually being violent or they did have a criminal record. They had a sex traffic conviction.
SUNNY HOSTIN: The majority people don’t have criminal records, the majority of people that ICE is rounding up and taking out of their homes from their families, they are separating families, they’re using children as bait, the majority are not criminals!
[Applause]
VANCE: But can I respond to that? Guys, let me just say this. Okay. So, you talk about the children. Here’s what I’d say: do we know that during the last administration we had tens of thousands of children who were sex trafficked by the cartels, who were brought into our country in profoundly dangerous and predatory conditions --
HOSTIN: Talk about this administration!
VANCE: But here’s the point, unless you enforce the border, you invite that conduct. You think that our immigration policies are inhuman based on the reporting of one person with a political bias. What I'm telling you is that it's inhumane -
NAVARRO (interrupting): It’s not one person.
VANCE: - to allow cartels to sex traffic people across our border.
[Crosstalk]
NAVARRO: And you guys have done a great job of closing the border.
WHOOPI GOLDBERG: Please hold on.
VANCE: I appreciate that.
(…)
11:44:14 a.m. Eastern
[Loud crosstalk as Vance finishes an answer to a question from Goldberg]
GOLDBERG: No, no! Let me do my follow-up! Let me do my follow-up! Because you were talking about people. What did black people do to this administration that has allowed it to really stigmatize folks of color? And you know how hard it is. You have folks of color in your family.
VANCE: Sure.
GOLDBERG: So, when you see things -- the Emmitt Till stuff coming down or them doing all kinds of removal of information of black heroes, how do you -- how does that sit with you?
VANCE: What exactly are you talking about, Whoopi because you just -
GOLDBERG: I’m talking about -
[Audience reacts negatively]
VANCE: Emmitt Till was the kid -
GOLDBERG: I can tell you --
VANCE: No, no. I want to know what she's -- I want to respond to your actual point.
GOLDBERG: In a lot of the - um
HOSITN: Museums?
GOLDBERG: Museums -
[Crosstalk]
GOLDBERG: There's so many. You know, where they’re taking down the actual history that happened in this country. Slavery happened. All kinds of stuff happened. And it seems that it has been very easy for this administration to remove that and also to denigrate black folks who have worked their behinds off to get this American dream. How - I mean, you know better!
[Applause]
VANCE: Let me - So, Sunny, that was actually very helpful intervention because I think the story you are talking about is where allegedly the administration is holding back the appointments of people based on skin color.
HOSTIN: I’m talking about a host of things. I’m talking about black history getting erased from public spaces. Black voter districts are being dismantled. Black leaders are being sidelined from our ranks. Where do Americans of color fit in this vision?! Because it doesn't seem like we fit!
VANCE: I think, Sunny, my view -
[Applause]
NAVARRO: And if I may, since October of last year there's been something like 6,668 refugees allowed in the country. All but three were white South Africans.
HOSTIN: South Africans.
VANCE: So, first of all, I'm very skeptical of that number because we have a lot of different immigration pathways in the United States of America. But let me just address Whoopi's point.
Look, first of all, you asked the question; and maybe you don’t believe this coming from me, but I think everybody is welcome in our political coalition. Frankly, even if you didn't vote for us, everybody is welcome in our country so long as you are an American citizen, with the duties and the legal obligation and rights to be here.
GOLDBERG: Right.
VANCE: But let me just give you an example. Okay, so you say we’re anti-minority or anti-black --
GOLDBERG: NO, I didn't say that! I asked. See.
VANCE: Okay, fine. Fair. Fair.
GOLDBERG: Don't start any stuff with me man. Don't get me in trouble.
[Applause]
Don’t start that stuff with me.
VANCE: I misinterpreted your question.
GOLDBERG: That’s all right.
VANCE: But let me answer your actual question there.
What I'm saying, I think -- Okay, look at Washington, D.C. One of the most Democratic and one of the blackest - by share of population - blackest cities in the United States of America, has seen a radical decrease in violent crimes and sexual assaults and murders. We have tried to take the crime issue seriously in part because we believe everybody, whether you are black or white or rich or poor, deserves to live in a safe neighborhood.
GOLDBERG: But why was - why does the crime - where does the crime step in? This is not about crime. This is about --
HOSTIN: 300,000 black women lost their jobs!
[Crosstalk]
GOLDBERG: This is about human rights, sir.
VANCE: What you are saying is, we have to do more on the economy.
HOSTIN: And black history has been erased from public spaces!
VANCE: Black history is not erased from public spaces.
HOSTIN: That is true.
VANCE: That is not right.
[Crosstalk]
VANCE: I’m telling you, we celebrate black history. We celebrate all American history in this administration. You guys might be skeptical of this, but I promise you it’s true.
NAVARRO: Can I ask you about a specific piece of black history?
GOLDBERG: He’s gotta - I gotta -
NAVARRO: Do you think the attack on Michelle Obama -
GOLDBERG: I have to go to break! [Claps her hands] ANA, GOD PLEASE!
NAVARRO: - should have been condemned by the White House?
GOLDBERG: We have more with Vice President J.D. Vance when we come back.
Don't do that!
(…)
11:53:49 a.m. Eastern
VANCE: I do think -- in a subtle sometimes, sometimes in a more profound way, I think our country has become more anti-family and more anti-child. It's harder to travel. It’s harder to go to restaurants.
[Crosstalk]
BEHAR: All right, we only have 10 seconds, do you want -
ALYSSA FARAH GRIFFIN: Mr. Vice President, we know you grandchild is - or your CHILD is arriving.
VANCE: No grand babies yet.
FARAH GRIFFIN: Not yet. We’re very excited for you and Usha, and we wanted to give you a View onesie.
VANCE: Thank you. I appreciate that. We will put this on. We’ll send you guys the photo.
GOLDBERG: His new book Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith is available now. Scan the QR code on your screen to purchase a copy. And we will be right back.
VANCE: Thank you, guys.