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Actress Cheryl Hines endured a brutal ambush on ABC's "The View" Tuesday, as cackling co-hosts seized the chance to debase, ostracize, and berate her over husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s role as Health and Human Services Secretary.
The Curb Your Enthusiasm star promoted her memoir "Unscripted," but hosts twisted the spotlight into a Trump-hating tribunal.
Hines defended RFK Jr.'s lifelong crusade against corporate toxins poisoning Americans.
"Bobby’s background, everything I have seen him do — has dedicated his career to suing big corporations because of toxins that are, have been, affecting people’s healthcare, people’s health," Hines declared.

Co-host Sunny Hostin sneered back, "But the problem, respectfully, is that your husband is the least qualified Department of Health and Human Services head that we have had in history."
Hines fired: She questioned how toxin expert RFK Jr. ranked below an economist like Obama's HHS chief Sylvia Burwell.
RFK Jr.’s wife has a raw moment on The View as she CLAPS BACK at criticisms of Bobby’s stance on vaccines.
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Cheryl Hines played nicely at the beginning, but then she ended with a line that clearly upset Joy Behar.
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Hostin disregarded Hine's point and doubled down with smears.
"[RFK] has also spread a lot of misinformation, a lot of chaos, a lot of confusion, and I think it’s just a very dangerous thing," she said, adding, "I say it with the utmost respect."
Joy Behar chimed in dismissively: "Some of it’s good, and some of it’s not."
Hines pivoted to dangerously COVID lies: "When you say misinformation, disinformation, we could go back to COVID."

Hostin interjected, "He has connected circumcision to autism!"
"May I finish?" Hines snapped.
She exposed Fauci's fraud: Officials claimed vaccines stopped COVID transmission— later debunked by CDC.
"That was ‘disinformation,’ ‘misinformation,'" she said, noting RFK Jr. faced censorship for demanding proof.
Co-host Sara Haines tossed a crumb: "The MAHA movement, ‘Make America Healthy Again,’ you praise your husband’s campaign to make food and baby formula safer which I think everyone can get on board with, tell us about that."
Hines beamed: "I am very proud of Bobby, and he has worked really hard to get a lot of petroleum-based food dyes out of our food, which also and… Even baby formula, we’re finding out there’s arsenic. There’s lead."
She skewered Hostin: "The question is, who was running HHS when they allowed lead and arsenic in a baby formula? How is that person not dangerous?"
Alyssa Farah Griffin, a turncoat former Trump advisor, defended Fauci.
"We were also still learning about it. It was a novel virus we’ve never encountered before," Griffin argued.
"And Dr. Fauci has a medical degree," Hostin boasted.

Hines recalled RFK Jr.'s persecution: "Bobby said, Where’s the science to show us this? And there wasn’t any. But people attacked him and said, you’re wrong."
Whoopi Goldberg feigned civility at close: "Because we don’t often get people on this show who we can ask these questions to, and I appreciate that you came on, and so I’m saying, ‘Come back.’"
Hines quipped: "My husband was gonna come on, and I said, ‘Maybe don’t.’"
"No, because do you know what? If we can have the discussion back and forth, it then becomes people’s — they can decide what they believe, and they’re not just hearing one side," Goldberg insisted.
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Of course, these liberal celebrities ignore facts and health horrors — they simply kowtow to corporate media narratives and seethe with Trump Derangement Syndrome.
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