“The View” co-hosts sparked controversy on Tuesday as they discussed the secret recordings of Supreme Court Justices Samuel Alito and John Roberts. The co-hosts admitted to having a problem with the recordings, citing concerns about potential alterations.
Liberal filmmaker Lauren Windsor recorded Alito and Roberts at a June 3 event, posing as a fan of the justices. The recordings were later shared on social media, leading to a heated debate on the objectivity of the Supreme Court.
Joy Behar expressed discomfort with the recordings but also felt that the conservative justices needed to be exposed for their alleged bias. Co-host Sunny Hostin echoed Behar’s sentiments but raised concerns about the ethics of recording individuals without their consent.
Despite the controversy, co-host Sara Haines defended the justices, noting that Windsor’s leading questions may have influenced their responses. Whoopi Goldberg, on the other hand, praised Windsor for taking action and holding the justices accountable.
The discussion on “The View” highlighted the ongoing debate over the role of religion and politics in the Supreme Court. As the controversy continues to unfold, the co-hosts and viewers alike are left questioning the integrity of the highest court in the land.