Whoopi Goldberg says she's 'not going anywhere' after Trump suggests she'll leave country if he wins
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"The View" co-host Whoopi Goldberg told former President Trump she was "not going anywhere" after he shared a social media post mocking her past remarks about fleeing the country if he won the 2016 election.
On Monday's episode of the political talk show, Goldberg dismissed the meme while taking aim at Trump.
"You know what I’m a little agitated about. That man had something to say to me," she told the audience, calling the meme "crazy."
Directly addressing Trump through the camera, Goldberg continued, "Look, I’m not going anywhere. OK? And it’s not for the reason, you little snowflake, it’s not for the reason you think."
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Goldberg knocked Trump for saying "nobody" wants her, touting her contract to stay on as a co-host for "The View," although she didn't specify the length.
"I know where I’m going to be because I got a contract. So, I’m going to be here where I’m wanted for the next couple of years," she retorted before cutting to a commercial.
The meme Trump shared Sunday depicts a distorted photo of Goldberg with the text, "I'm moving to Canada, for sure this time!"
Above the meme, the Republican presidential candidate wrote, "Canada doesn’t want you Whoopi, NOBODY DOES!!!"
Goldberg has not vowed to