Donald Trump Uses AI In His Appearances, Whoopi Goldberg Claims On ‘The View’
Whoopi Goldberg surprised viewers with her latest remarks about Donald Trump.
On Wednesday's episode of "The View," the hosts talked about a lot of issues as part of the "Hot Topics" segment, including Kate Middleton's Mother's Day photo controversy, which they didn't discuss for long as Goldberg said the theories about the Princess of Wales' location and health have started to irritate her. They also poked fun at Kristi Noem's infomercial for a dentist.
Joy Behar suggested that Ron DeSantis start a line of platform shoes since Noem is doing endorsements and Trump has "those ridiculous sneakers."
"They all have a product now!" Behar exclaimed. "This is the United States of America."
At that point, Goldberg chimed in and shared her own theory about the former president.
"I have to say this before we go; I don't believe Trump is actually out there," she said. "I think that's an AI of him. Yeah. I think a lot of that has been AI. That's just my opinion, but that's what I think."
Goldberg wasn't alone in his theory about AI being used nowadays. Trump also claimed in a post on Truth Social that the footage shown during special counsel Robert Hur's hearing about his mental lapses on stage was doctored.
"The Hur Report was revealed today! A disaster for Biden, a two-tiered standard of justice," Trump wrote. "Artificial Intelligence was used by them against me in their videos of me. Can't do that Joe!"
Goldberg also previously criticized Trump after the latter said he had considered some changes to "entitlement programs" like Medicare and Social Security.
"There is a lot you can do in terms of entitlement, in terms of cutting and in terms of also the theft and the bad management of entitlements," Trump said. "I know that they're going to end up weakening Social Security because the country is weak."
"Yeah, we could put you in jail for all your entitlements," Goldberg said in response, per Fox News. "Social Security is not an entitlement. We paid for that."
Trump clarified in his interview with Breitbart on Wednesday evening at Mar-a-Lago that he would never do anything that would jeopardize both programs.
"I will never do anything that will jeopardize or hurt Social Security or Medicare," Trump said. "We'll have to do it elsewhere. But we're not going to do anything to hurt them."