Disney CEO Bob Iger and ABC News president Almin Karamehmedovic have pushed the hosts of the left-leaning daytime chat show “The View” to tone down their political commentary, notably their frequent attacks on President Donald Trump.
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The move has generated tension behind the scenes at the program, whose outspoken panel has become known for confronting political topics head-on, according to a story from the New York Post.
The Post reported that “The View” executive producer Brian Teta spoke with show staffers about “going easy” on Trump-related commentary in the days leading up to the Jan. 20 inauguration, which caused friction in front of the cameras.
The instruction came after co-hosts were obliged to deliver four “legal notes” or disclaimers during a November program while discussing charges made against many of Trump’s cabinet candidates.
A person familiar with the incident told The Post on Thursday that ABC executives “constantly have conversations with talent based on viewer feedback, and this instance was no different.”
According to the source, “The View” is an opinion show with co-hosts who are compensated to share their thoughts on a range of issues, including politics.
According to the source, “The View” co-hosts were pushed by their superiors to establish a “balance of the show” and “balance of the topics,” with no “Trump-specific” alterations.
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The source noted that “The View” on Thursday planned to examine Trump and his words during the president of South Africa’s visit to the Oval Office, as well as the Pentagon’s recent news that it has accepted a luxury plane from Qatar to serve as a future Air Force One.
Since Trump’s return to the White House following the 2024 election, “The View” co-hosts Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, Alyssa Farah Griffin, and Ana Navarro have provided a continuous stream of analysis on the administration’s policies and language.
But top Disney officials, including Iger and Karamehmedovic, are apparently attempting to change the show’s tone.
Karamehmedovic apparently just met with the hosts and Teta to propose a wider, less politicized agenda.
According to two sources quoted by the Daily Beast, he pushed them to focus more on celebrity interviews and lifestyle segments, noting that those episodes are popular with viewers. While Karamehmedovic’s idea was not presented as a mandate, it allegedly did not go down well with the panel.
According to a source familiar with the discussion, the hosts, notably Navarro, pushed back, claiming that viewers want “The View” to deliver strong political commentary, especially in such a dangerous political context.
“This is what our audience wants,” the source said, paraphrasing the group’s response. “Isn’t it gonna look kind of bad if we’re all of a sudden not talking about politics?”
Despite the effort, the hosts have mostly opted to keep “doing their thing,” according to the source.
Internal tensions arise amid greater pressure on Disney from Trump and many of his allies in various sectors.
Disney agreed to pay a $16 million settlement in December, including $15 million for Trump’s presidential library and $1 million in legal expenses, after the former president sued over an interview with ABC anchor George Stephanopoulos.
The host mischaracterized a civil ruling against Trump as a rape conviction rather than sexual assault.
Trump is also suing CBS and its parent company, Paramount Global, for $20 billion for a “60 Minutes” interview with Kamala Harris, the then-Vice President.
While CBS has dismissed the action as meritless, the firm has initiated mediation negotiations to prevent difficulties with its pending merger with Skydance Media.
The fallout from the argument has already resulted in the retirement of “60 Minutes” executive producer Bill Owens and CBS News President Wendy McMahon.
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