The View panelist Meghan McCain is in the homestretch with her first pregnancy. The 35-year-old revealed on Sept.
The View panelist Meghan McCain is in the homestretch with her first pregnancy. The 35-year-old revealed on Sept.
Meghan McCain, 35, is outraged by President Donald Trump‘s alleged comments about her late father John McCain and soldiers who have lost their lives. “I just got through two years without my Dad a few days ago. The loss is still incredibly painful and raw,” The View co-host tweeted on Thursday, Sept. 3. “No one is more acutely aware of how vile and disgusting Trump has been to my family, it is still hard to understand – America knows who this man is…,” she added.
Meghan McCain isn’t one to back down when it comes to the Trump White House. She took to Twitter during the RNC on Thursday night to call out Ivanka Trump‘s comments about her father’s aggressive tweets. Ivanka refereed to President Donald Trump‘s “communication style” as an excuse for being “unapologetic about his beliefs.” But, Meghan didn’t agree.
Nicolle Wallace discussed being fired from The View in 2015 in a new interview this week, and Donald Trump had something to say about it. “She was fired because she was boring and never had what it took,” he tweeted. “Perhaps that was proven to be a mistake!” His tweet prompted a response from Meghan McCain, who joined The View in 2017 and has been on the panel ever since.
Don’t expect to see an empty seat at the Hot Topics table anytime soon. The View‘s Meghan McCain, who is expecting her first child, will be back on the show after giving birth, she confirmed on Watch What Happens Live.
Meghan McCain made it clear from the first sentence of their interview that she disapproved of Mary Trump‘s new tell-all book. The View host accused Mary, the niece of President Donald Trump, of writing Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man for the money.
Meghan McCain, like the rest of us, has some questions after seeing President Donald Trump wish Ghislaine Maxwell “well” on national television. Maxwell was arrested recently for allegedly helping Jeffrey Epstein sexually abuse and traffic teenage girls, and Trump said during a July 21 press conference that “I haven’t really been following it too much. I just wish her well, frankly.” Meghan wanted to know more about what that meant — was he “signaling something” to his former friend?
The harmony on The View didn’t last long. Joy Behar and Meghan McCain were at each other’s throats again on the July 16 episode during an otherwise amicable conversation about Ivanka Trump‘s bizarre photoshoot with a can of Goya beans that was almost certainly an ethics violation. Meghan had a lot to say about the photo and delivered a long monologue on the topic.
Nick Cannon‘s anti-Semitic remarks on his YouTube were “unacceptable” all four co-hosts on The View agreed — a rarity for the show. “You can’t be starting on people for their religion, just as people shouldn’t be starting on us for our color. I don’t know what’s going on. If it’s just ‘Oh, I didn’t know. I don’t know history.’ If you don’t know history, don’t say anything,” Whoopi Goldberg began.
The View co-hosts came back from a week-long break with guns blazing during a day of Hot Topics. What started as a spirited discussion about Education Secretary Betsy DeVos‘ insistence that schools should reopen amid the COVID-19 pandemic, turned into a shouting match between Meghan McCain and Joy Behar that Whoopi Goldberg had to break up not once, but twice. Even cutting to commercial didn’t slow them down.
Meghan McCain, 35, just made it clear she won’t be supporting Kanye West, 43, should he officially run for president. “There is no woman on planet earth, celebrity or private who could behave as unhinged and erratic as Kanye has the past few years & be taken seriously as a presidential candidate,” The View co-host tweeted on Sunday, July 5.
John Bolton has faced brutal criticism for deciding to publish a book about Donald Trump‘s Ukraine scandal, rather than testifying in his impeachment trial, but he was met with a new controversy on The View. Co-host Meghan McCain, 35, derided the former National Security Advisor for calling his tell-all The Room Where It Happened, which is almost exactly the name of one of the most famous songs from the Broadway musical Hamilton.
Meghan McCain spent Saturday night “highly entertained” by President Donald Trump and his campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma. During Monday’s episode of The View, the pregnant co-host, 35, was asked about her reaction to the estimated 6,200 people that attended the rally.
Rayshard Brooks was shot and killed by police during a confrontation that occurred after he fell asleep in his car in a Wendy’s drive-thru lane. Meghan McCain weighed in on the situation during a segment of The View on June 15. “I think we need to focus on training de-escalation for the police department,” Meghan said.
There’s nothing wrong with wanting to shelter in place somewhere other than New York City following the vandalism and looting by some outside factions after peaceful George Floyd racial justice protests. But in Meghan McCain‘s case, it appears she wanted to seem like she was hunkered down in Manhattan, while actually staying someplace else.
There’s a reason Meghan McCain hasn’t shared much about her first pregnancy in the public eye. The View co-host, 35, took to Instagram on Thursday night and explained that she refuses to expose her unborn child to the hatred that’s often spewed in the comments throughout her social media. — Specifically, negative remarks about her late father, Senator John McCain, who died of brain cancer in August 2018 at age 81.
While Meghan McCain has no plans to take hydroxychloroquine because she’s pregnant, the host, 35, explained on The View, Tuesday, why the controversial medication may be appealing to others. The co-hosts of the morning show were in the midst of a discussion about President Donald Trump‘s admission that he’s been taking hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19, despite testing negative for the deadly virus.
Whoopi Goldberg and Meghan McCain butted heads on The View while discussing the pros and cons of reopening states amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. During the May 18 episode of the talk show, Joy Behar praised House Democrats’ passage of a $3 trillion coronavirus relief bill, and called on protestors to pressure Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell into passing it.
Double, double toil and trouble. Meghan McCain needs to see her stylist –on the double.
Meghan McCain, 35, who is currently expecting her first baby with husband Ben Domenech, did not mince any words about the topic of celebrity weight loss on Thursday, May 7. Her The View cohost Whoopi Goldberg, 64, initiated the conversation as it related to Adele, 32, showing off her slimmed down figure in a viral Instagram picture posted one day earlier.
Lifelong conservative Meghan McCain made a shocking admission on the April 22 episode of Watch What Happens Live. She may be voting for a Democrat for the first time in her life.
As the conservative panelist on The View, Meghan McCain has actually been following science and early warnings when it comes to the coronavirus outbreak. That’s why she had no time for her predecessor Elisabeth Hasselbeck, 42, during her March 11 return to the show where she said Americans needed to “pray” that the coronavirus got “extinguished” somehow.
Meghan McCain, 35, just brightened the day with some exciting news! The television host confirmed that she is pregnant in post shared to her Instagram account on Sunday, Mar. 22.
“The mixed messaging coming out of the White House right now is not only irresponsible, but it’s downright dangerous,” Meghan McCain said during Mar. 16 episode of The View.
Rumors that a fight with Meghan McCain prompted Abby Huntsman to leave The View aren’t true, Meghan told Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live. “Abby and I have been friends for 10 years; our parents were friends, we worked at FOX [News] together,” Meghan, 35, said after thanking Andy for asking her about the feud directly.
Meghan McCain and Whoopi Goldberg may have gotten into a screaming match on The View, but there’s no bad blood between them, Meghan says. The drama began when Whoopi, 64, sharply told Meghan, 35, to “stop talking” during an argument before cutting to commercial break.
Meghan McCain, 35, may get in a lot of passionate arguments with her co-hosts on The View but she’s not going anywhere anytime soon. The daughter of the late John McCain, who is a proud conservative, is known for often disagreeing about important political issues with the rest of the women but it turns out she knows how to handle the heated discussions and is not letting the stress they may cause lead her to quit.
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