Tensions exploded on The View Tuesday morning after longtime host Whoopi Goldberg stunned the panel — and the audience — by declaring that life in the United States is starting to resemble Iran. Her comments sparked an immediate and fiery backlash from co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin, leading to one of the most heated on-air exchanges the show has seen in months.
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The discussion began as the hosts debated growing restrictions on reproductive rights and personal freedoms in the U.S. But things took a sharp turn when Goldberg declared:
“Honestly, it’s starting to feel like we’re living in a softer version of Iran. When women don’t control their own bodies, when privacy is stripped away — that’s where we’re headed.”
Farah Griffin, a former Trump White House communications director, was quick to push back:
“With all due respect, Whoopi, that’s an outrageous comparison. We’re not under a theocracy. In Iran, women can be killed for showing their hair. Equating that with America is not only false — it’s offensive to those suffering real oppression.”
Goldberg didn’t back down.
“I’m not saying we are Iran,” she snapped. “I’m saying we’re moving in that direction. When the Supreme Court rolls back 50 years of precedent, when states tell women they have no say — what do you call that?”
Sunny Hostin attempted to deescalate, while Joy Behar chimed in with a jab at the conservative majority:
“If the courts can erase Roe, what’s next? The right to birth control? The right to marry who you want?”
The exchange — which lasted nearly three minutes — quickly went viral online. Supporters of Goldberg praised her for speaking out, calling her warning “brave” and “necessary.” But critics called the Iran comparison reckless and tone-deaf.
One political commentator wrote on X (formerly Twitter):
“Comparing America to Iran minimizes the brutal reality Iranians face daily. Hyperbole like this doesn’t help the debate — it damages it.”
Whether you agree with Goldberg or not, one thing is clear: The View continues to be ground zero for raw, unscripted political drama. And this time, it was Whoopi who lit the match — and Alyssa who threw it back.