“The View” co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin praised President Donald Trump’s media strategy on Monday, and said that the Democratic Party was using a playbook from the 1990s to fight back against the president.
“One of the things he is excellent at, and the media takes the bait often, is he writes himself into every story. Like, just thinking about it, he didn’t just do the Super Bowl interview, he attended the Super Bowl,” she began, citing other examples, including Trump halting the TikTok ban.
“He’s outpacing the traditional media, but also the opposition. I think Dems are kind of playing on a 1990s playbook of, like, if I go speak on the Senate floor, if I go on ‘Meet the Press,’ it’s going to stop him, and they have got to get quick and smart if they’re wanting to push back and how people are communicating now because he knows how to overwhelm the system,” she continued.
Trump’s media strategy in the election was seen as a big reason for his win, as he routinely spoke to popular podcast hosts and key influencers.
Griffin also said Trump came into office with a policy agenda that he and his team had been working on for several years.
Co-host Whoopi Goldberg said it was hard to talk to people “who support people who think you don’t matter in the country.” She agreed, however, with the notion that people do need to talk to each other.
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