‘The View’ Hosts Under Scrutiny After ABC Issues Internal Warning
Tensions are reportedly mounting behind the scenes at ABC’s daytime talk show The View, as co-hosts have been urged to tone down their criticism of former President Donald Trump. The caution comes amidst widespread layoffs across ABC, fostering a climate of uncertainty and anxiety among staff members.
Sources close to the production say that Brian Teta, the show’s executive producer, has recently advised co-hosts Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, Alyssa Farah Griffin, and Ana Navarro to be more measured in their commentary about Trump. The shift is said to have occurred in the lead-up to Trump’s upcoming inauguration, reflecting a broader change in ABC’s editorial strategy when it comes to political topics.
Although The View continues to attract solid viewership—pulling in around 2.6 million viewers over the past month—the atmosphere behind the cameras has been far from upbeat. A reported nine staffers, including long-time producers Jamie Hammer and Audrey Jones, were let go as part of a budget reduction plan. One employee described the layoffs as “unexpected,” noting that overall morale has taken a major hit.
Backstage Battles and Studio Friction

Apart from political concerns, internal tensions have also escalated due to the show’s relocation to ABC’s Hudson Square facilities. Since the move, The View now shares studio space with The Tamron Hall Show, which has led to disputes over dressing rooms, production schedules, and guest accommodations.
An insider shared that the co-hosts are frustrated that their VIP guests now have to share changing areas with Hall’s team. The overlap has also made scheduling more difficult, with both shows vying for limited studio time.
“Tamron acts like she’s the next Oprah,” one person claimed. “She makes demands, but at the end of the day, The View is still ABC’s flagship daytime show.”
Still, another source pointed out that despite the logistical challenges, both teams have done a commendable job cooperating under less-than-ideal circumstances.
Staff Discontent Over New Workspace
ABC’s move to the new downtown headquarters hasn’t gone over smoothly. Several employees have expressed dissatisfaction with the new office layout, citing tight quarters, a lack of personal space, and traffic congestion around the Holland Tunnel as major drawbacks.
“The new setup is barebones at best—no executive offices, barely enough desks, and limited supplies,” a disgruntled employee commented. ABC, however, disputes this claim, stating that the space is more than sufficient and describing the building as “state-of-the-art.”
Regardless of the official response, it’s clear that behind the scenes, frustrations are simmering.
Co-Hosts Rethink Trump Coverage
Amid job insecurity and corporate restructuring, The View’s panelists appear to be reassessing their approach to political discussions, especially when it comes to Trump. Recently, Sara Haines admitted feeling disconnected from the audience due to her and the show’s consistently anti-Trump stance.
Meanwhile, Alyssa Farah Griffin—once part of Trump’s administration but now a Kamala Harris supporter—recently clashed with Whoopi Goldberg on air, advocating for greater dialogue with conservative voters. “Democrats need to be willing to enter uncomfortable conversations,” Griffin said, noting that she still agrees with certain Trump-era policies.
Now, the future tone of The View remains uncertain. Will the show maintain its outspoken approach, or will ABC’s internal changes usher in a more restrained narrative? One thing’s certain—the real drama isn’t just on screen.
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