Sean Hannity defends Whoopi Goldberg following her suspension: 'I think her apology is sincere'

Sean Hannity came to the defense of The View co-host Whoopi Goldberg on Tuesday's episode of Hannity, shortly after the news broke that Goldberg had been suspended for two weeks by ABC. Goldberg faced immediate backlash on Monday following remarks she made on The View that the Holocaust “was not about race” but rather about “man’s inhumanity to man.” Goldberg was quick to issue an apology in writing and then again on The View earlier Tuesday, but it wasn’t enough to save her from suspension. While Hannity admitted that the results could have been worse for Goldberg, in his mind, another option would be for people who don’t like what Goldberg has to say to avoid The View.

“I think her apology is sincere. I think she’s learned a lot in the process. If two weeks off is the penalty, it’s better than being canceled,” Hannity said. “And I just — I have just a reflexive reaction to cancel because I don’t like what somebody says, because you don’t have to watch The View. I hate to tell you, I don’t watch The View.”

In response to Goldberg’s remarks, the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum posted a tweet stating just how central racism was to Nazi ideology.

Hannity clearly agreed that Goldberg was wrong to say race didn’t play a part in the Holocaust. He also questioned what led Goldberg to say what she did.

“She recognized the evil, but did she not know the history, or did she just negate the history?” Hannity asked. “She recognized evil, man’s inhumanity to man. Six million Jews were slaughtered. Millions others, slaughtered.”

Hannity airs weeknights at 9 p.m. on Fox News Channel.

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