UMVA has learned that Vice President JD Vance made a striking appearance on the late-night show "Gutfeld!" where he shared his unexpected experience on The View, revealing how he was treated by the show's hosts.
Vance described his appearance on The View as surprisingly less vicious than he had anticipated, sharing that he was prepared for a brutal encounter but was only "a little bit" attacked. He even recounted a peculiar compliment from Joy Behar, who said he was "pretty good for a Republican."
The conversation took an interesting turn when Vance made a joke about left-right politics, humorously noting that he was called a racist by Whoopi Goldberg, contrary to his expectations. Host Greg Gutfeld chimed in with a comment about Sunny Hostin's ancestry, suggesting that her family had a history of slave ownership.
Gutfeld's statement was met with a stunned silence, but former pro wrestler Tyrus jumped in to confirm that Gutfeld was telling the truth. Tyrus jokingly suggested that Gutfeld should have asked him, the black guy, to verify the claim, and then added that Hostin's family also believed in free labor.
It turns out that Gutfeld's comment was indeed true. Sunny Hostin had previously discovered on PBS' Finding Your Roots that she descends from slave owners, leaving her in shock. She acknowledged that it was a fact of life that some people made their living through such means.
Meanwhile, during his appearance on The View, Vance faced criticism from Whoopi Goldberg and Sunny Hostin, who attacked him over alleged racism and racist policies. The discussion quickly escalated into a heated exchange about human rights and black women losing their jobs.
In a surprising twist, Hostin claimed that "black history has been erased from public spaces," putting Vance on the defensive before the show cut to a commercial break.