Amber Ruffin’s Trump Derangement Spikes in ‘View’ Tirade

It must be comforting to get an invitation to “The View.”

Day after day, the extreme left presents a barrage of questionable claims. Verifiable facts tend to be scarce. Wild speculations about conspiracies abound. Traditional media outlets seem unwilling or unable to challenge these assertions.

It’s the fuel that keeps the long-running show afloat in 2025.

From that perspective, comic Amber Ruffin is a perfect “View” guest.

Originally scheduled to host the White House Correspondents’ Association gala on Saturday, the former late-night show host received a canceled invitation just before the event.

The official excuse? The evening was meant to be a healing, inclusive affair.

The actual situation? The group of journalists secretly wished they weren’t responsible for overlooking the significant story of President Joe Biden’s ailments resembling dementia, despite wanting to appear otherwise.

It was. Of course.

If Ruffin had burned President Donald Trump’s property, yet paid no attention to the Democrats during this incident, it would have given the appearance of an even greater political bias in the event than actually existed.

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Ruffin voiced her displeasure about the cancellation to the hosts of “The View,” however, she misdirected the blame. It wasn’t President Trump who cancelled her appearance; it was the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) who made that decision.

That’s not all she got wrong.

She spread wild, baseless theories claiming President Trump was mysteriously disappearing individuals without cause.

This individual has accomplished every task they aimed for. I’m African-American. I’m filled with fear, apprehension, and concern for my transgender friends. Neighbors we know and care about are vanishing, which was his intention and he succeeded. His objective was to create this sense of unease, and he has achieved it. This unsettling feeling among us is his aim.

The feeling in Ruffin is wrong. Call it Fear Mongering 101.

As a film enthusiast putting this into my own words, I’d say, “I was taken aback when someone hinted that a possible scenario might involve Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. initiating the removal of autistic children from their families.

Nonsense.

In simpler terms, some Colorado parents risk losing custody of their children if they do not accept and support the “new” gender identities their kids have claimed. This point was overlooked in Ruffin’s argument.

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“The View” falls under ABC’s news division. Let that sink in.

Later on, Ruffin hinted that if her satirical Trump comments had been delivered at the scheduled D.C. dinner, they could potentially endanger the press corps. Every evening, comedians such as Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers and Stephen Colbert have been known to make highly critical jokes about Trump.

In America, no events unfold as a result, but propagandists are free to make their humorous remarks without any consequences. That’s perfectly fine, isn’t it?

Based on all given points, it seems quite clear that Ruffin would be an ideal fit for “The View” if they decide to increase their panel.

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2025-05-01 01:03