In a bold and unfiltered interview with DailyMail.com, Fox News anchor Harris Faulkner took direct aim at ABC’s The View, accusing the daytime talk show of abandoning meaningful political discourse in favor of sensationalism and personal attacks. The outspoken journalist compared The View to a chaotic town hall, criticizing its hosts—Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, and Sunny Hostin—for what she described as a “shout it, cuss it, do whatever you gotta do” mentality.
Faulkner’s critique comes on the heels of a major ratings victory. According to Nielsen data, her show The Faulkner Focus attracted 2.552 million viewers in January, edging out The View’s 2.508 million. This marked the first time Faulkner’s program has outpaced the long-dominant talk show in viewership.
Faulkner sees this shift not only as a win for her show, but as evidence that viewers are seeking more balanced and less combative programming. She credits her show’s live format for providing unfiltered, authentic moments—something she believes The View’s pre-taped structure lacks.
Reflecting on her own 2018 guest appearance on The View, Faulkner recalled an uncomfortable moment when the show displayed a photo of her biracial children during a segment that was meant to focus on her book. The conversation veered into race, which Faulkner said felt inappropriate and forced. She did, however, credit Whoopi Goldberg for graciously steering the conversation back to the intended topic.
Beyond her personal experience, Faulkner criticized The View’s repeated need to issue public apologies and retractions. She pointed to controversial comments made by Goldberg about the Holocaust, which led to a suspension in 2022, and to past remarks by Behar involving blackface and Latino immigrants. Faulkner also singled out Sunny Hostin for what she described as a pattern of on-air statements that have required legal clarification and retractions.
In contrast, Faulkner emphasized that her show welcomes strong viewpoints without descending into chaos. She acknowledged that debates can be passionate, but maintained that her program prioritizes structure and civility. “We have lots of guests who feel passionate about what they say, but what I do think is unique to The View is the level of vitriol,” she stated.
Faulkner, 59, also touched on her personal life, discussing her Baptist-Christian faith, her interracial marriage to Jewish public relations executive Tony Berlin, and their two daughters. She noted that their diverse family background has helped shape her worldview and her approach to covering news. She joked about being a “cougar,” referring to her being two years older than her husband, and shared how their relationship reflects the values of love and mutual respect that transcend cultural differences.
Her stance on transgender athletes competing in women’s sports—an issue she said is deeply personal to her—was another example of her willingness to speak plainly about divisive topics without engaging in what she described as “performative outrage.”
Faulkner’s remarks have stirred significant buzz in both media and political circles. As her show continues to climb in ratings and public recognition, her message appears to resonate with viewers tired of divisive rhetoric. In her view, the future of television journalism lies not in louder arguments but in honest, respectful conversations.
Whether The View will respond to Faulkner’s criticisms remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Harris Faulkner is positioning herself as a leading voice for viewers seeking straight talk and a break from what she sees as the culture of outrage dominating daytime TV. As competition between these two high-profile programs intensifies, Faulkner is making it clear—she’s not backing down.
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