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Sara Eisen Tells ‘The View’ Panel Trump’s Policies Benefited Stock Market

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Last updated: February 27, 2026 2:03 pm
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Published: February 27, 2026
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On a recent episode of “The View,” CNBC anchor Sara Eisen stirred discussion among the panel by asserting that President Donald Trump’s policies have positively impacted the stock market. Sara, filling in for co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin, provided insights as a financial expert while the show’s co-hosts delved into the relationship between presidential actions and market performance.

During the broadcast, co-host Whoopi Goldberg prompted a conversation about whether presidents have a significant influence on stock market trends, noting, “the market doesn’t really pay attention to who is president.” In response, Eisen offered a different perspective, suggesting that the market is indeed responsive to presidential leadership. She cited “upbeat sentiment” from both companies and investors regarding policies favorable for growth, particularly highlighting deregulation as beneficial.

The discussion took a turn when co-host Joy Behar brought up Trump’s tariffs, known for their controversial nature. Eisen acknowledged that while tariffs typically may hinder growth, their impact has been less severe than anticipated, stating, “They haven’t been as bad as everybody expected.” Her remark prompted Behar to highlight the benefits primarily experienced by wealthier individuals, asserting that the policies do not support poorer or middle-income Americans.

Despite the pushback, Eisen maintained her stance, asserting that when tariffs were first introduced, the widespread expectation was for significant inflation and a market downturn, outcomes that have not materialized. She highlighted the profitability of companies in the current climate and pointed to the positive reception of the tax reforms.

As the dialogue progressed, co-host Sunny Hostin emphasized the disparity in how economic policies affect different socioeconomic groups. Eisen concurred that the situation often favors those in higher income brackets but advocated for increased participation in the stock market among Americans. She expressed the importance of exposure to stocks for a broader demographic, suggesting that more people should consider investing.

Hostin challenged this notion by arguing that individuals earning minimum wage may lack the means to invest, effectively sidelining them from potential benefits. Their exchange led to a lively debate, showcasing the differing perspectives on the impact of economic policies on various income levels.

Throughout the segment, Whoopi Goldberg attempted to navigate the conversation diplomatically, acknowledging the rarity of having a financial expert on the show while encouraging Eisen to continue sharing her insights. The exchange highlighted the complexities of economic discussions in today’s political climate, striking a balance between optimism for market growth and the reality of how those policies affect everyday Americans.

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