In a stunning development that has rocked the television industry, the hosts of ABC’s long-running daytime talk show.
The View have been hit with a $50 million fine, a figure that rivals the hospital costs associated with serious legal battles, and now face the threat of a permanent broadcast ban following a lawsuit filed by former Fox News host Jeanine Pirro.
The legal action stems from an explosive on-air incident where Pirro claims she was publicly humiliated by the show’s panel, who also branded The View “the worst program in US history.” The controversy has ignited fierce debate about media ethics, free speech, legal liability, and accountability in daytime television.
The Incident That Triggered a Legal Firestorm. The incident occurred during Pirro’s appearance on The View to discuss her new role as interim U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C.,
announced by President Donald Trump on May 8, 2025. According to sources, the conversation quickly turned contentious, with hosts Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, and others allegedly engaging in a heated exchange that Pirro described as an “orchestrated attack.”