Whoopi Goldberg, one of the hosts of ABC's "The View," argued with Fox News personality Judge Jeanine Pirro on Thursday's "The View," after Pirro suggested Goldberg had "Trump Derangement Syndrome."
"Let me tell you what I have: I'm tired of people starting a conversation with 'Mexicans are liars and rapists,'" Goldberg said on "The View."
". . . Listen, I’m 62 years old. There have been a lot of people in office that I don't agree with. But I have never, ever seen anything like this. I have never seen anybody whip up such hate. I have never seen anybody be so dismissive."
"What I suffer from is the inability to figure out how to fix this. That's my issue," Goldberg said.
Pirro referred to a statement from Goldberg about President Donald Trump.
"Your opening statement, how horrible it is that Donald Trump is talking about all of these people," Pirro said. "You know what's horrible? When people who shouldn't be here end up murdering the children of American citizens."
Goldberg countered the president's rhetoric was causing violence toward minorities and the pair argued.
"Say goodbye. Bye. I'm done," Goldberg said as the show went to commercial.
After the show returned from commercial, Goldberg addressed the audience and said she was "not proud" of her behavior in the segment.
"So, you saw me do something I very rarely do; I very rarely lose my cool," Goldberg said. "And I'm not proud of it. I don't like it. But I also don't like being accused of being hysterical. That's one of the things I try not to be on this show."
Goldberg has been a frequent critic of Trump.
"I can't wrap my mind around this," she said in February about him being president.