"The View" co-host Sunny Hostin responded to the insurance fraud allegations facing her husband on Tuesday, arguing the company who filed the lawsuit had a history of frivolous claims.
Sunny Hostin jokes that Trump himself is a DEI hire, but in this case, those letters aren't an acronym for what you're thinking of
Sources say "The View" co-host Sunny Hostin's family drama is all the rage at ABC News after her husband was accused of insurance fraud in a sweeping federal lawsuit.
Dr. Hostin was accused in a Dec. 17, 2024 suit filed by American Transit of getting “kickbacks” for surgeries and fraudulently billing the company, which insures taxi companies, Uber and Lyft drivers, among others. He is one of 200 defendants named in the suit.
Emmanuel is an orthopedic surgeon based out of New York City with nearly 29 years of experience. He graduated from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 1996 and is the owner of Hostin Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, a practice the surgeon established in Manhattan in 2006.
While Hostin stayed far from inauguration coverage yesterday, her co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin was plugged in while covering the event as a political analyst for CNN. Her takeaway? It’s time to stop using the phrase “normalizing Donald Trump,” because all of this is, well, normal now.
The View star and legal expert Sunny Hostin responded forcefully to a recent lawsuit that accuses her husband, Dr. Emmanuel Hostin, of insurance fraud.
Sara Haines did not hold back on The View when it came to discussing her father, Dick Haines, or his conventionally attractive looks. "My dad's hot and I say it all the time," Sara, 47, said during the talk show on Wednesday,
Reacting to Trump's announcement that he would get rid of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policies, The View co-host said Trump did not earn the presidency with merit.
While “DEI” normally stands for “diversity, equity and inclusion,” Hostin said that when applied to Trump, it actually stands for “didn’t earn it.”
Co-hosts of "The View" had an intense debate about whether Black artists like Snoop Dogg should be judged for performing at President Donald Trump's inauguration.