Meghan McCain, co-host of ‘The View,’ slammed President Trump on Wednesday as she praised ABC’s decision to cancel “Roseanne,” saying the company “holds a higher standard to their employees than apparently the White House does.”
“I’ve been so disheartened by what’s acceptable in the world right now, what’s acceptable in the White House,” McCain said on “The View,” which airs on ABC.
“It’s refreshing to see someone take a stand and say ‘No, not at ABC. Not at this company. This is not acceptable rhetoric,’ and it’s interesting to see that ABC holds a higher standard to their employees than apparently the White House does,” she added.
Prior to McCain’s remarks, ABC Entertainment canceled the overtly political reboot of “Roseanne,” after the show’s star, Roseanne Barr, said on Twitter that former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett looked like a product of the Muslim Brotherhood and “Planet of the Apes.”
McCain recently called on Trump to fire the White House special assistant Kelly Sadler for saying her father, Sen. McCain, R-Ariz., views didn’t matter because “he is dying anyway.”
“I don’t understand what kind of environment you’re working in when that would be acceptable and then you could come to work the next day and still have a job,” Meghan McCain said on “The View” earlier this month. “And that’s all I have to say about it.”