Reports of Whoopi Goldberg “breaking down” in court over comments made by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt have been debunked as false, with no evidence of a lawsuit or dramatic courtroom showdown between the two. Social media rumors, including a viral video claiming Goldberg fled the country after an $800 million defamation lawsuit filed by Leavitt, have been dismissed as AI-generated fabrications by fact-checking organizations like Snopes and Lead Stories.
The alleged feud stems from earlier tensions between Goldberg and Leavitt. On January 29, 2025, Goldberg criticized Leavitt on The View for dismissing “wokeness” during a White House press briefing, arguing that such policies enabled women, including Leavitt, to secure prominent roles. “Without that wokeness, you might not have that job,” Goldberg said, highlighting the historical exclusion of women from professional spaces. Leavitt, in a December 2024 Fox News interview, had previously called out The View hosts, including Goldberg, for labeling Republicans as “conspiracy theorists” while being “wrong about everything.”
Despite online claims of a heated courtroom clash, no credible records show Leavitt suing The View or Goldberg presenting “bombshell receipts” in court. A Google News search for terms related to a lawsuit yielded no results, and Leavitt has never appeared on The View, according to IMDb records. The rumor of Goldberg walking off the set after an “explosive debate” with Leavitt was also debunked in March 2025.
Goldberg has continued to address political topics on The View, including a recent discussion on April 29, 2025, where she dramatically leaned back in her chair during a segment about Leavitt’s response to Amazon’s tariff policy. The moment, described as a “Full Goldberg Collapse” by Entertainment Weekly, was a playful reaction to the ongoing political discourse, not a breakdown.
As misinformation spreads, both figures remain prominent in their respective spheres—Goldberg as a outspoken host and Leavitt as the youngest White House press secretary in history. The public is urged to verify claims through reputable sources before sharing.