
The Rubin Report Listen to 'The View' Crowd Gasp as Whoopi Lies to Their Faces
Oct 23, 2025
The discussion covers Whoopi Goldberg's misleading claim about funding for Trump's White House ballroom, sparking a debate on accountability. Jen Psaki faces criticism for her attack on J.D. Vance and his wife. A Democratic leader admits causing pain to federal workers could be a strategic move against Republicans. A Los Angeles teacher is caught urging armed resistance to ICE, raising serious concerns. Japan's new PM takes a hardline stance on immigration. The conversation wraps with a lively Q&A, touching on Halloween and civic engagement.
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Ballroom Funding Misreporting
- Media narratives often amplify outrage even when facts contradict them, as with claims the White House ballroom will be taxpayer-funded.
- Dave Rubin cites the official White House statement that the ballroom is privately funded and urges media corrections.
Personal Attacks Mask Weak Arguments
- Jen Psaki framed JD Vance as a more dangerous, chameleon-like conservative and mocked his wife with insinuations of coercion.
- Rubin calls such personal attacks gross and attributes them to weak ideological arguments.
Leverage Through Manufactured Pain
- Representative Katherine Clark admitted shutdowns hurt families but viewed that pain as political leverage.
- Rubin highlights this as evidence politicians can prioritize power over constituents' well-being.



