Photo: Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic; Charles Sykes/Bravo/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal/GettyWhoopi Goldbergis opening up about the new dynamic onThe View.SinceMeghan McCainleft the daytime roundtable showin July 2021 Goldberg, 66, said there’s been a new sense of peace on set. “It’s calmer because nobody wants to be that tired every day,” Goldberg toldPage Six, seemingly alluding to the famous verbal dustups between McCain, 39, and her fellow panelists.A little more than a year after McCain’s departure,The Viewannounced it had tapped two new co-hostsrepresenting conservative viewpoints: Republican commentatorAna Navarroand former Trump White House communications directorAlyssa Farrah Griffin.Goldberg’s co-hostJoy Beharpreviouslyspoke about McCain’s absenceand what she expects from the new hosts.“Alyssa’s got a whole different personality. So I think it will be smoother, frankly,” Behar toldEntertainment Tonightin August. “I mean, I like both of them but I think this girl is going to do very well.“Meghan McCain on The View.Lou Rocco/Walt Disney Television via GettyMoments of tension were frequently during McCain’s tenure onThe View. In one instance, Goldberg and Behar asked McCain tostop talking— with Goldberg once cutting McCain off with acommercial break.McCain previously detailed the reason for her exit — and it had to do with her lack of friendship with the other hosts. At the time, McCain was the only Republican at the table.“I kind of feelThe Viewis like when the guy who has a bad reputation wants to date you and you’re like, ‘I’m going to be the one to change him,'” McCaintold PEOPLE.“That’s whatThe Viewis to me. I was like, ‘I’m going to be the one to change this. I’m going to be the one that’s going to help the culture and whip it into shape and all these things.'“She added, “I really loved debating politics. I actually really love fighting, as long as there are rules. I don’t like when it’s personal, and it started getting really, really personal.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free weekly newsletterto get the biggest news of the week delivered to your inbox every Friday.The Viewairs weekdays at 11 a.m. ET on ABC.
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Whoopi Goldbergis opening up about the new dynamic onThe View.SinceMeghan McCainleft the daytime roundtable showin July 2021 Goldberg, 66, said there’s been a new sense of peace on set. “It’s calmer because nobody wants to be that tired every day,” Goldberg toldPage Six, seemingly alluding to the famous verbal dustups between McCain, 39, and her fellow panelists.A little more than a year after McCain’s departure,The Viewannounced it had tapped two new co-hostsrepresenting conservative viewpoints: Republican commentatorAna Navarroand former Trump White House communications directorAlyssa Farrah Griffin.Goldberg’s co-hostJoy Beharpreviouslyspoke about McCain’s absenceand what she expects from the new hosts.“Alyssa’s got a whole different personality. So I think it will be smoother, frankly,” Behar toldEntertainment Tonightin August. “I mean, I like both of them but I think this girl is going to do very well.“Meghan McCain on The View.Lou Rocco/Walt Disney Television via GettyMoments of tension were frequently during McCain’s tenure onThe View. In one instance, Goldberg and Behar asked McCain tostop talking— with Goldberg once cutting McCain off with acommercial break.McCain previously detailed the reason for her exit — and it had to do with her lack of friendship with the other hosts. At the time, McCain was the only Republican at the table.“I kind of feelThe Viewis like when the guy who has a bad reputation wants to date you and you’re like, ‘I’m going to be the one to change him,'” McCaintold PEOPLE.“That’s whatThe Viewis to me. I was like, ‘I’m going to be the one to change this. I’m going to be the one that’s going to help the culture and whip it into shape and all these things.'“She added, “I really loved debating politics. I actually really love fighting, as long as there are rules. I don’t like when it’s personal, and it started getting really, really personal.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free weekly newsletterto get the biggest news of the week delivered to your inbox every Friday.The Viewairs weekdays at 11 a.m. ET on ABC.
Whoopi Goldbergis opening up about the new dynamic onThe View.
SinceMeghan McCainleft the daytime roundtable showin July 2021 Goldberg, 66, said there’s been a new sense of peace on set. “It’s calmer because nobody wants to be that tired every day,” Goldberg toldPage Six, seemingly alluding to the famous verbal dustups between McCain, 39, and her fellow panelists.
A little more than a year after McCain’s departure,The Viewannounced it had tapped two new co-hostsrepresenting conservative viewpoints: Republican commentatorAna Navarroand former Trump White House communications directorAlyssa Farrah Griffin.
Goldberg’s co-hostJoy Beharpreviouslyspoke about McCain’s absenceand what she expects from the new hosts.
“Alyssa’s got a whole different personality. So I think it will be smoother, frankly,” Behar toldEntertainment Tonightin August. “I mean, I like both of them but I think this girl is going to do very well.”
Meghan McCain on The View.Lou Rocco/Walt Disney Television via Getty

Moments of tension were frequently during McCain’s tenure onThe View. In one instance, Goldberg and Behar asked McCain tostop talking— with Goldberg once cutting McCain off with acommercial break.
McCain previously detailed the reason for her exit — and it had to do with her lack of friendship with the other hosts. At the time, McCain was the only Republican at the table.
“I kind of feelThe Viewis like when the guy who has a bad reputation wants to date you and you’re like, ‘I’m going to be the one to change him,'” McCaintold PEOPLE.
“That’s whatThe Viewis to me. I was like, ‘I’m going to be the one to change this. I’m going to be the one that’s going to help the culture and whip it into shape and all these things.'”
She added, “I really loved debating politics. I actually really love fighting, as long as there are rules. I don’t like when it’s personal, and it started getting really, really personal.”
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