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The hosts have never distanced from criticizing US President Donald Trump, but the Western Journal reports that ABC owners have enough and want to tones things. The hosts have never distanced from criticizing US President Donald Trump, but the Western Journal reports that ABC owners have enough and want to tones things. According to a report by The Daily Beast, ABC news and even Disney CEO Bob Igar’s top officials are urging the hosts of Talk Show to cut back on their anti -trump rhetoric. This step comes when the network show seems to shift the focus of the show and appeal to the broader audience.ABC News President Almin Carmehmedvic had a meeting with The view executive producer Brian Tetta and the show’s hosts, Whop Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sarah Hans, Ana Navarro, Sunny Hostin and Elisa Farah Griffin.The report stated that Karmehmedvic suggested the show to balance its political discussions with light content, which recently pointed to a successful episode in which celebrity guests were depicted. Sources told the Daily Beast that both Karmedvic and Igar were “disturbed” or worried from the show’s point of view and encouraged the team to broaden their subjects.However, the suggestion did not go down well. The hosts were allegedly unaffected by the idea of ”forcefully pushed” and limiting political comments. A source told the outlet that women felt that it would be a bad form. “This is what our audience wants. Is it not bad if we are not suddenly talking about politics?”It is said that Ana Navaro strongly spoke, insisting that the audience especially tunes for his political remarks. The co-genre, allegedly rejected the reaction from the leadership as “silly” and made it clear that they intend to “keep talking”.Navaro also allegedly made a direct exchange of Disney’s Bob Igar at a recent program for advertisers. While Igar reiterated his support for The view, he expressed an agreement that the show could benefit from pulling back to political lead.Navaro thanked him for allowing the show to continue amidst a stressful political atmosphere.A source said, “ABC leadership would have a constant conversation with talent based on the audience response, and the example was no different,” suggesting that it is not only an officer, but also audiences, who want the show to be less political.The view vs TrumpThis scene continues its important stance on Donald Trump. In an episode recently, Whop Goldberg condemned Trump’s baseless “white massacre” conspiracy theory about South Africa, stating that, “There is no white genocide, okay? A genocide is not happening. Crime, as is around the world, but it is not about killing white people. It’s just straight [expletive],Additionally, Goldberg criticized the acceptance of Trump of a luxury jet from Qatar, arguing that it violated the Eloluments section of the US Constitution. He emphasized this point by holding a copy of the constitution during the broadcast. Co-Host Joy Behar supported this approach, suggesting that Trump’s actions displayed a disregard for legal criteria.