The left is losing it!

President Donald Trump once again set off a media firestorm this week—this time on ABC’s The View—after unveiling new plaques beneath portraits of recent Democratic presidents at the White House’s Presidential Walk of Fame.

The plaques, which offered blunt assessments of former Presidents Joe Biden and Barack Obama, quickly became a focal point of outrage among the show’s co-hosts, particularly longtime Trump critic Joy Behar.

During Thursday’s broadcast, Behar reacted emotionally to the display, questioning Trump’s judgment and even raising the idea of invoking the 25th Amendment—an extreme suggestion that drew applause from the studio audience.

The 25th Amendment, however, is designed to address presidential incapacity due to death, resignation, or serious medical issues—not political disagreements or controversial speech.

Behar appeared especially angered by the plaque beneath Barack Obama’s portrait, which described the former president as a divisive figure and criticized the Affordable Care Act for its cost and effectiveness.

Reading aloud from the plaque, Behar accused Trump of misrepresenting history and suggested the criticism was unfair, prompting loud approval from the audience. At one point, she implied Trump’s comments were motivated by race—an allegation that sparked further debate at the table.

Other co-hosts joined the discussion, with Sunny Hostin claiming that Obama remains a fixation for Trump, while Alyssa Farah Griffin acknowledged that the former president’s messaging often appears intentionally provocative.

The plaque beneath Joe Biden’s portrait also drew attention, reportedly labeling Biden “Sleepy Joe” and describing his presidency as one of the worst in U.S. history—remarks that fueled additional criticism from the panel.

This is not the first time The View hosts have called for drastic measures against Trump. Earlier this year, co-host Whoopi Goldberg made similar comments following Trump’s speech at the United Nations, questioning his tone and approach on the world stage.

For many conservative viewers, the episode highlighted a familiar pattern: President Trump continues to dominate political and media conversations, while his critics respond with outrage that often eclipses the original issue.