Rosie O’Donnell Is Afraid ‘Truth’ Will Get The View Canceled
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Rosie O’Donnell Is Afraid ‘Truth’ Will Get The View Canceled

Rosie O’Donnell recently shared that she fears The View might get canceled soon. O’Donnell was a part of the chat show’s lineup from 2006 to 2007. She later returned to the panel in 2014 but exited the talk show after five months. Known for being one of the longest-running talk shows, The View has been airing on the ABC network since 1997.

What did Rosie O’Donnell say about The View getting canceled?

Rosie O’Donnell recently took to TikTok to share a statement vocalizing her fears about The View probably getting canceled after some time.

She wrote in her statement on the platform, “You know what I just read today? ABC is ‘reviewing the liberal bias’ on The View. The VIEW. The show with five women speaking [their] own opinions – That’s the threat now. They say they’re not canceling it— they’re just ‘reviewing the bias.’ Which is code for – we’re gonna cancel it, we’re just trying to soften you up first.”

This comes after Stephen Colbert’s Late Night show faced a cancellation in July and is set to end in 2026.

O’Donnell further asserted, “You have to control what people SEE, What they HEAR, What they think. And The View? Well, that’s a little too much woman – a little too much truth. This isn’t about bias – This is about obedience. This is about removing any program that doesn’t align with Trumpism.”

O’Donnell’s statement led to a reply from the White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers, who called out the former and The View host Joy Behar. According to Entertainment Weekly, Rogers also referred to the show as “a failing talk show.”

In July 2025, Behar’s comments from an episode led to Rogers saying the show will be canceled. She stated that Donald Trump was “jealous of Obama, because Obama is everything that he is not.”

In response to this, Rogers conveyed in a statement that Behar should “self-reflect on her own jealousy of President Trump’s historic popularity before her show is the next to be pulled off air” (via EW).

Originally reported by Ishita Verma on ComingSoon.

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