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Joy Behar Responds to JD Vance's Friendship Claim

Joy Behar of The View clarified her relationship with JD Vance after he claimed they became 'best friends' following his appearance on the show. Behar denied any personal affection, stating she respects the office and treats guests with civility. The episode featured discussions on various political issues raised during Vance's interview.

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Joy Behar, host of The View, addressed JD Vance's assertion that they became 'best friends' after his recent appearance on the show. During a press event, Vance referenced his experience on The View as evidence of his capability in high-stakes negotiations, stating, 'Joy Behar is way tougher than the Iranians, and she and I are best friends now.' Behar responded during a subsequent episode, clarifying, 'I wasn’t in love. Look, I’m not in love with him, and I’m not in love with this administration.' The discussion included commentary from co-hosts Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro, who expressed surprise at Vance's remarks. Vance's interview included discussions on various political topics, including affordability and the handling of sensitive files related to Jeffrey Epstein.

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Joy Behar Denies JD Vance’s Claim That They Became ‘Best Friends’

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Joy Behar Responds to JD Vance's Friendship Claim