Elon Musk: “We need to end toxic shows,” I will consider removing ‘The View’

Tech mogul Elon Musk has sparked controversy once again with his latest statement regarding what he describes as “toxic shows.” On social media, Musk expressed his concerns about certain television programs, specifically mentioning the long-running talk show The View, which has been on air since 1997. In a post, he wrote, “We need to end toxic shows,” suggesting that he may consider taking action to remove The View.

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Musk’s remarks have led to widespread debate. Supporters of the Tesla and SpaceX CEO agree with his perspective, arguing that The View often engages in heated discussions and controversies that can be divisive. Critics, however, accuse Musk of attempting to silence voices he may disagree with. The View, known for its diverse panel of women discussing current events and political issues, has frequently courted controversy due to the strong opinions of its hosts.

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As the owner of X (formerly Twitter), Musk has a significant platform, and his influence over social media platforms gives him considerable reach. Although it’s unclear how Musk could “remove” a television show like The View—since it airs on ABC, a Disney-owned network—his comments hint at his growing interest in shaping media narratives, not just through social media but also through other channels.

Behar resumed her co-hosting post in 2015. She remains on the show.

This statement adds to Musk’s recent string of comments and actions that have drawn attention to his views on free speech, media, and content moderation. Previously, he has faced criticism for suspending journalists and altering X’s policies to reduce certain kinds of content.

It remains to be seen whether Musk will follow through with any concrete action regarding The View or if this statement is part of his broader campaign against media platforms he deems harmful. Either way, his remarks have reignited the debate over media responsibility and freedom of speech.