Joy Behar says Americans should be embarrassed by the United States.
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Joy Behar says Americans should be embarrassed by the United States.

On a June 27 episode of ABC's 'The View,' co-host Joy Behar agreed with comedian Larry David's criticism of the June 14 UFC event at the White House and stated that Americans 'should all be' embarrassed by the country, citing immigration policy and lost international standing. Other co-hosts offered varying responses, with Ana Navarro noting that criticism of government is not possible in many countries, while Alyssa Farah Griffin, Sunny Hostin, and Sara Haines expressed pride in being American or distinguished between the country and the current administration.

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Breitbart frames Behar's comments as an un-American declaration while the Washington Times presents them as one perspective in a debate among co-hosts.
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WTWashington TimesRIGHT2d ago

“'The View' co-host Joy Behar says Americans 'should all be' embarrassed by U.S.”

BBreitbartRIGHT2d ago

“Joy Behar Declares She Is Embarrassed to Be American: 'We All Should Be'”

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