“The View” co-hosts were all “exhausted” by their Hunter Biden discussions, guest host Rachel Lindsay claimed on Thursday after his plea agreement fell apart within the courtroom on Wednesday.
“I believe we’re all exhausted about talking about Hunter Biden and I feel like yesterday was probably a field day for numerous Republicans. It was like Christmas morning since it plays into the conspiracy theories that they’ve about Hunter Biden,” Lindsay claimed.
She said Hunter Biden’s lawyers were right to ensure they were “secure” on whether the investigation into the president’s son was still ongoing.
Co-host Sara Haines said she was glad the deal had fallen through but said it was “wealthy” coming from the GOP.
“I don’t know the way this got all of the strategy to court with that not being sussed out because literally the prosecution was like, no, we didn’t promise you immunity going forward and so they’re like, wait, we thought you probably did. Oh okay, I suppose you guys have to talk. Like I don’t know the way that happens. I wouldn’t have wanted immunity passed out like that though, so I used to be form of glad it fell through because there was no transparency. When you’re making guarantees to things that will or may not occur and saying but you usually are not going to be held accountable. But I believe it’s wealthy hearing a few of the GOP, though, say up there, he’s getting a sweetheart deal. Yeah, well, the law is stepping in here,” Haines previously said.
Linsday said she disagreed with Haines.
“The Whistleblowers are saying there may be more there,” Haines said. “What I’m saying is that if there’s more there, I might need to know.”
“They’ve been saying that,” Lindsay added.
“It’s seven years, come on,” co-host Whoopi Goldberg said.
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Lindsay said it wasn’t going to stop and co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin noted an argument from Democratic IRS whistleblower Joseph Ziegler.
“There was an IRS whistleblower who got here forward, a registered Democrat who said he, at times, raised flags about his taxes inside the IRS and was mainly swept aside. He did challenge David Weiss, who I might mention is a Trump appointed prosecutor on this. There’s something there price investigating. I’m for him being thoroughly investigated. It doesn’t must be in Congress. That could be a waste of taxpayer dollars. Let the Department of Justice do it. I don’t mind a special counsel either,” Griffin said.
Goldberg then argued that the one thing we didn’t find out about Hunter Biden was “his underwear size.”
Lindsay wondered why nothing has “connected” after Griffin asked the hosts in the event that they knew he took a “$5 million loan from the Mayor of Moscow’s wife,” and said, “that’s corrupt.”
“They’re attempting to connect the dots and the dots aren’t dotting,” she said.