Whoopi Goldberg’s voice thundered through The View studio like a gavel on December 12, 2025, her finger jabbing at the camera: “These names hid for a decade—today, the truth ends that.”

The episode, watched by 7.2 million, erupted as Goldberg confronted the newly released Epstein estate photos—Trump grinning beside Epstein, Clinton beaming with Maxwell, Gates with Andrew, Bannon selfies, Branson beachside. “You see these men smiling like it’s a vacation,” she roared, slamming Virginia Giuffre’s Nobody’s Girl on the table. “While girls were trafficked, raped, silenced. These names hid for a decade—today, the truth ends that.”
Co-hosts froze; Joy Behar whispered, “Whoopi’s on fire.” Goldberg continued: “Pam Bondi, you’re delaying files? Survivors bled for this. Virginia died April 25 fighting alone. No more shadows.” The audience erupted; Sunny Hostin added, “It’s not politics—it’s predation.”
The segment trended #WhoopiTruth with 4.1 million posts, 80% supportive. Bondi called it “partisan rage”; survivors hailed Goldberg as “our megaphone.” As December 19’s disclosure deadline neared, her thunderclap—raw, unscripted—demanded the elite face the light Giuffre ignited.
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