On The View, the hosts reflected on President Trump's inauguration with mixed feelings, primarily focusing on their discomfort regarding the event. Many, including Behar and Haines, found the language of Trump's speech troubling and felt an unsettling disconnect between his portrayal of America and their own experiences. Behar humorously claimed to watch out of a 'masochistic streak,' while Navarro acknowledged she read coverage instead of tuning in. The discussion highlighted a shared sentiment of disillusionment and a conscious decision to prioritize mental well-being over engaging with the inauguration.
Haines described her discomfort watching Trump's inauguration, feeling it had a 'God-like complex' and expressed her confusion over the country's perception he presented.
Hostin chose to prioritize her peace by attending a sorority event instead of watching the inauguration, emphasizing the importance of self-care.
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