
Disney CEO Told Hosts of âThe Viewâ to Tone Down Trump-Bashing
Multiple sources shared details with the Daily Beast about a meeting in which the ABC News president delivered a message that left the co-hosts unnerved.
Disney CEO Told Hosts of âÂÂThe Viewâ to Tone Down Trump-Bashing
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Media Disney CEO Told Hosts of âÂÂThe Viewâ to Tone Down Trump-Bashing
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Multiple sources shared details with the Daily Beast about a meeting in which the ABC News president delivered a message that left the co-hosts unnerved.
Corbin BoliesÃÂ Media Reporter
UpdatedÃÂ May 22 2025ÃÂ :25AM EDTÃÂ /ÃÂ PublishedÃÂ May 2 2025ÃÂ 8:26PM EDTÃÂ
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Disney and ABC News have asked the hosts of The View to tone down their political rhetoric, multiple sources told the Daily Beast.
Since President Donald TrumpâÂÂs election in 2024, the panel of co-hosts on The ViewâÂÂWhoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sara Haines, Ana Navarro, Sunny Hostin, and Alyssa Farah GriffinâÂÂhave consistently criticized Trump administration officials and policies.
But its constant focus on Trump and politics seems to have roiled the networkâÂÂs top bosses, including Disney CEO Bob Iger and ABC News President Almin Karamehmedovic.
Almin Karamehmedovic lights the Empire State Building in Partnership with ABC News in Celebration of NightlineâÂÂs 45th Anniversary at The Empire State Building on March 28, 2025 in New York City. Roy Rochlin/Getty Images for Empire State Realty Trust Karamehmedovic convened a meeting with The ViewâÂÂs executive producer Brian Teta and its hosts, and suggested the panel needed to broaden its conversations beyond its predominant focus on politics, two sources familiar with the meeting said. Karamehmedovic highlighted episodes with celebrity guests that he said were highly rated, one source said, and encouraged them to lean into such coverage moving forward.
The move was not framed as an edict, one source said, but the suggestion alone rankled the hosts. The group pushed back forcefully, with hosts like Navarro noting the showâÂÂs audience routinely seeks out its perspective on politics, especially when the administrationâÂÂs radical attempts to upend the government can potentially affect their daily lives.
One source familiar with the meeting characterized the hosts as telling their boss, âÂÂâÂÂThis is what our audience wants. IsnâÂÂt it gonna look kind of bad if weâÂÂre all of a sudden not talking about politics?âÂÂâÂÂ
Ultimately, the women found the requests âÂÂsillyâ and that âÂÂthey were just going to keep doing their thing.âÂÂ
Ellen Pompeo is a guest on âÂÂThe Viewâ on March 7, 2025. Al Drago/ABC via Getty Images Still, the conversation continued to stay at top of mind for at least one of the co-hosts. During DisneyâÂÂs Upfront presentation day to advertisers last week, an annual glitzy gathering where media companies seek to woo brands to advertise with their shows, Navarro had a direct conversation with Iger, according to multiple sources.
Navarro thanked Iger for allowing the hosts to continue doing their jobs in a politically turbulent environment, the sources said. Iger confirmed he supported the showâÂÂbut he also reaffirmed that the show needed to tone down its political rhetoric, the sources said.
The conversation made clear the suggestion to tone down the politics went all the way to the top, the sources said.
ABC News did not comment, and a Disney spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment. Navarro did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
Bob Iger at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Marvel Studios' âÂÂThunderbolts*â at Dolby Theatre on April 28, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images Another source familiar with the matter said ABC will âÂÂconstantly have conversations with talent based on viewer feedback, and this instance was no different,â suggesting the showâÂÂs viewers have indicated that they want the show to be less political.
Despite suggestions otherwise by ABCâÂÂs top brass, the political coverage appears not to have affected the showâÂÂs ratings. The show was the No. among daytime network talk shows and news programs during 2025âÂÂs first quarter, according to TheWrap, beating time slot competitor The Faulkner Focus on Fox News in both total viewers and women ages 25-54, its chief advertiser-focused demographic, throughout the quarter.
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Even earlier this month, it maintained that No. title, beating competitors like NBCâÂÂs TODAY Third Hour and TODAY with Jenna amp Friends during the week of May 5, according to ABC.
The executivesâ efforts to push The View in a less political direction highlight the current difficult circumstances facing media organizations as Trump and his administration set their sights on bending them to their will over critical coverage.
Trump got Disney to pay his presidential library $5 million and $ million in legal fees in December when he sued the network and anchor George Stephanoupolous over an interview that mischaracterized a verdict that found him liable for sexual abuse as opposed to rape. Disney made the decision in part to avoid brand damage and risk stripping press freedom protections across the industry should it have lost at trial, according to The New York Times.
Trump has also been at legal war with CBS and its parent company Paramount Global, suing the two for $20 billion over a 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris. CBS has called the lawsuit baseless, but as ParamountâÂÂs controlling shareholder Shari Redstone seeks to merge the company with David EllisonâÂÂs Skydance Media, the company has entered into mediation talks with Trump to secure a settlement.
The saga has caused a crisis at 60 Minutes, leading to the resignations of veteran executive producer Bill Owens and CBS News and Stations CEO Wendy McMahon.
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Federal Communications Chairman Brendan Carr, an outspoken supporter of Trump, has also launched an investigation into Disney and ABC over its diversity, equity, and inclusion policies, and said the 60 Minutes interview would factor into the FCCâÂÂs review of the merger. And on Wednesday, Trump lashed out at an NBC News reporter and suggested NBCâÂÂs parent company Comcast âÂÂought to be investigated.âÂÂ
âÂÂBob Iger writes a check for $5 million and then the FCC opens an investigation into DEI? What are they thinking?â one source said. âÂÂIf anybody could stand up to Trump, itâÂÂs Bob Iger, and he already decided not to.âÂÂ
The View, the long-running opinion talk show that became creator Barbara Waltersâ crowning achievement in her celebrated run at ABC News, has long been a major player in the political media landscape. Democrats like Joe Biden, Barack Obama, and Harris have flocked to the showâÂÂs glass-adorned table to appeal to its predominantly female audience, and a run of Democrats and Republicans appearing on the show in 209 prompted The New York Times Magazine to label it the âÂÂthe most important TV show in America.âÂÂ
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Pundits speculated whether Harrisâ admission at the table that she wouldnâÂÂt have done anything differently from President Joe Biden cost her the 2024 election, highlighting the showâÂÂs political relevance.
But just as common as its friendly approach to Democrats has been its vocal criticism of Trump and his policies. The show railed against the once-View regularâÂÂTrump appeared on the show more than a dozen times before effectively shunning it ahead of the 206 electionâÂÂand Goldberg warned last year his reelection could put the U.S. âÂÂin danger.âÂÂ
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But Trump won the electionâÂÂa month after calling its panel âÂÂdegeneratesâÂÂâÂÂprompting the show to figure out its next move. The Daily Beast reported at the time that it planned to invite Trump to the table, though it had no plans to add an explicitly pro-Trump panelist.
Despite the conversations with Iger and Karamehmedovic, the hosts have continued to keep politics in focus this month. The women conducted a lengthy interview with former President Joe Biden and former first lady Jill Biden ahead of a book questioning his mental declineâÂÂthough it was the Biden team that approached the show about the conversation, a Biden spokesperson told the Daily Beast.
Its âÂÂHot Topicsâ segment on Tuesday also featured Behar questioning âÂÂwhen is Jake Tapper gonna write a book about the cognitive decline of the person who is in charge right now,â and WednesdayâÂÂs episode had a segment railing against âÂÂpuppy killerâ Homeland Security Kristi Noem for her bungled definition of the legal concept of habeas corpus.
But hints of a balancing act have emerged. During a robust discussion last week over the question of whether Democrats needed to focus on the question of BidenâÂÂs decline or move forward to fight Trump, Griffin appeared to strike a more balanced tone by highlighting how TrumpâÂÂs low approval numbers were ahead of the Democratic Party.
âÂÂThis table spends a lot of time criticizing Donald Trump and a lot of it is very valid and needs to happen, but itâÂÂs a fact his approval rating is 9 percent,â she said on Friday. âÂÂHowever, Democratsâ is 27 percent. People felt gaslit and lied to.âÂÂ
That episode continued with a panel conversation about a Reddit post that asked whether MotherâÂÂs Day cards were appropriate for women who consider pets to be their âÂÂchildren.âÂÂ
Corbin Bolies
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