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Whoopi Goldberg calls out Trump over wearing a campaign hat at a dignified transfer ceremony

Shekari PhilemonBy Shekari PhilemonMarch 9, 2026 Entertainment No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Monday morning episode of The View opened with pointed commentary about President Donald Trump’s conduct at a recent dignified transfer ceremony, where seven soldiers killed during the Iran operation were honored as their caskets arrived back on American soil. Co-host Whoopi Goldberg led the conversation with visible frustration, directing her remarks squarely at the president over his choice to wear a white campaign hat bearing his presidential branding throughout the solemn event.

Goldberg made clear that the hat, which Trump has also been selling online, was the specific detail that bothered her most. Her position was straightforward. A dignified transfer ceremony is one of the most solemn rituals in American military life, and she felt the moment called for a different kind of deference from the commander in chief.

A comparison to past presidential conduct

Guest host Sheryl Underwood joined the panel for the episode, and the group reviewed footage of Trump and other administration officials fielding questions about American military involvement in the Iran conflict before turning to the ceremony itself. Co-host Sunny Hostin offered a direct comparison, noting that a previous president had stood in silent salute for 45 minutes during a dignified transfer without a hat, in a dark suit, in what she described as a moment defined entirely by grief and respect for the fallen. She characterized the contrast with what she observed at the recent ceremony as deeply troubling, arguing that the focus had shifted away from the soldiers and toward the president himself.

The panel was unanimous in expressing unease about the broader circumstances surrounding American involvement in the conflict and the transparency with which the administration has communicated its objectives to the public.

Goldberg on trust and accountability

Beyond the hat, Goldberg’s broader concern was about the relationship between the American public and the officials making decisions that send young people into combat. She spoke about the weight that comes with asking families to trust that a military engagement is necessary and justified, and expressed frustration with what she described as a long pattern of being told one thing only to learn something different months later.

Her remarks touched on a tension that has surfaced repeatedly since the Iran strikes began. Many Americans have questions about the scope of the mission, what success looks like and who authorized the decisions that led to the deaths of seven service members in the opening days of the operation. For Goldberg, those questions are not abstract. They are personal.

A ceremony meant for grief, not branding

The dignified transfer ceremony has long occupied a unique and protected space in the public consciousness. It is among the few remaining rituals in American civic life that has historically transcended politics, a moment when the country pauses to acknowledge the cost of its decisions in the most direct and human terms possible. The presence of a campaign hat, particularly one being actively sold to supporters, struck many viewers as a break from that tradition.

The View has been one of the more consistent venues for pointed criticism of the administration’s handling of the Iran conflict, and Monday’s episode continued that pattern. Whether the conversation reflects broader public sentiment or remains confined to a particular political audience, the image of a president in a campaign hat standing before military caskets has clearly touched a nerve that goes well beyond any single television program.

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