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Carly Fiorina: Trump Is ‘Callous, Cruel and Careless’

On Tuesday’s episode of ABC’s “The View,” former Hewlett-Packard CEO and guest co-host Carly Fiorina did not hold back in her criticism of President Donald Trump. Fiorina called out the president for his recent comments about the health issues of a congressman, stating that his behavior was “callous, cruel, and careless.”

The controversy began when President Trump publicly discussed the health of Rep. Joe Crowley, who recently suffered a heart attack. During a rally in South Carolina, Trump commented, “I’m sorry, but I’m hearing that Crowley is not doing too well. He’s in the hospital, but he’s not doing too well.” This prompted backlash from both Democrats and Republicans, with many accusing the president of being insensitive and lacking empathy.

Fiorina, who ran against Trump in the 2016 Republican primary, joined the chorus of critics on “The View.” She expressed her disappointment in the president’s behavior, stating, “It’s not just that he’s callous, it’s not just that he’s cruel, it’s not just that he’s careless. It’s that he’s all of those things, and he’s the president of the United States.”

The former business executive went on to say that Trump’s behavior was not only unbecoming of a president, but also damaging to the country. She argued that the president’s actions set a poor example for the American people and the rest of the world. “We need a president who can show empathy and compassion, who can bring people together instead of tearing them apart,” Fiorina stated.

Fiorina’s comments on “The View” were met with applause from the audience, as well as support from her fellow co-hosts. Whoopi Goldberg, one of the show’s hosts, chimed in, “It’s one thing to be tough and to be strong, but it’s another thing to be mean-spirited and to be cruel.”

Fiorina’s criticism of Trump is not surprising, as she has been a vocal critic of the president since their clash during the 2016 election. However, her words carry weight as she is a member of the same political party as Trump and has firsthand experience with his leadership style.

The former CEO also took the opportunity to promote her new book, “Find Your Way: Unleash Your Power and Highest Potential.” In it, she shares her personal journey and offers advice on how to navigate challenges and find success. Fiorina’s message of empathy and compassion aligns with the themes of her book, and she hopes to inspire others to lead with these values.

In conclusion, Carly Fiorina’s appearance on “The View” served as a reminder that political differences should not overshadow basic human decency. Her criticism of President Trump’s behavior was not a partisan attack, but a call for empathy and compassion in our leaders. As we continue to navigate through challenging times, let us remember the importance of treating others with kindness and understanding, regardless of our differences.

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