WhoopiGoldberg slams newspaper for publishing footage from inside Uvalde school during shooting
“I find it indefensible. I’m sorry. You forgot that attached to all those sounds are people’s children,”. “And you didn’t have to do this. They were going to see this video on Sunday. You did not have to release this and leak it. I think it’s appalling, and you should be ashamed of yourselves for doing that.”“Every time you turn around, you gotta see it. And I don’t know if you guys over at that newspaper have kids, but shame on you,” Goldberg continued.
Calling the choice to publish the footage “thoughtless”, Goldberg literally spat on the ground, adding, “Shame on you.” Her co-hosts, though, had a different opinion about the paper’s decision, with both Sunny Hostin and guest host Alyssa Farah Griffin arguing that seeing the videos was important for pushing back on the Uvalde police narrative that they were unable to take quicker action during the shooting.
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