Whoopi Goldberg has decided to opt for a little “transparency.”

On Tuesday’s episode of “The View” the comedian decided to address her name appearing in the Jeffrey Epstein files.

“Now, in the name of transparency, can you put up… my name is in the files,” Goldberg said before an email that mentioned her name appeared on the large screen behind her.

In the email, an individual whose name has been redacted seems to be asking Epstein for help getting Goldberg a private plane so she could fly to Monaco to attend an event hosted by Julian Lennon’s charity, the White Feather Foundation.

“It says, ‘Whoopi needs a plane to get to Monaco… Julian Lennon’s charity is paying for it. They don’t want to charter so they’re looking for private owners. Here’s the info,’” Goldberg said, reading directly from the email. “And they give all the information, and they’re saying, ‘Do you want to offer your G2?’”

Co-host Sunny Hostin pointed out that Epstein wasn’t interested in helping the “Sister Act” star out.

“And it looks like they said, ‘No thanks,’” Hostin remarked, referring to the late sex predator’s response.

“So, in other words, anyone can be on this list?” co-host Joy Behar asked.

“This is my point because, when I tell you people are trying to turn me into,” Goldberg said, visibly irritated. “I wasn’t his girlfriend. I wasn’t his friend. I was not only too old, but it was at a time where this is just not…. You used to have to have facts before you said stuff.”

The “Ghost” alum’s annoyance about online speculation isn’t totally unfounded. Due to her name appearing in the files, a certain ilk of X users have decided this is indicative of her being in cahoots with Epstein. Some users claimed that Goldberg is “so gross” that not even Epstein wanted to help her out. Others have claimed that Goldberg was the redacted name, and she was asking Epstein to help her get a private plane herself. Others just baselessly mention Goldberg, with no context, as being one of many “liberals” who were working with Epstein.

It should also be noted that when you search Goldberg’s name in the Justice Department’s database for the Epstein files, there are 19 search results. Yet, the bulk of these documents appear to be press releases, resumes or marketing materials. The most interesting document featuring Goldberg’s name is one written by a right-wing columnist that claims that Goldberg chewed out Jeanine Pirro backstage at “The View” by telling her: “F_ k you, get the f_k out of this building.”

When Behar noted that President Donald Trump is featured in the files “38,000 times” during Tuesday’s episode, Goldberg retorted: “I can’t speak to him, but I’m speaking about me because I’m getting dragged.”

Goldberg continued: “People actually believe that I was with him. It’s like, honey, come on. Every man I’ve ever been with you’ve known about ’em because either the Enquirer wrote about it, people wrote about this stuff.”

Goldberg, who has a fear of flying, also said on Tuesday that she “didn’t get on the plane” because, “you know what I would have to do to get on the plane?”

“She doesn’t fly,” co-host Sara Haines replied. “She’s a bus babe!”

Haines also noted that Goldberg is just one of many famous names, like Marilyn Monroe, that is included in the Epstein files for a variety of reasons. Other celebrities, like Jon Stewart and Joe Rogan, have also publicly addressed their names being mentioned in the files.

“A lot of the reasons your name can be mentioned are news articles, third-party emails, contacts,” Haines said. “Again, wealthy famous people often cross in professional and social circles, so that’s not the surprising part.”

Haines said what she’s really looking for in the files are “people that had a depth of relationship, the timing of that relationship and the nature of that relationship” with Epstein.

Haines added: “Was this covered up? No one should be above scrutiny. No amount of status should soften abuse. And no system should protect the powerful over victims. That’s the problem.”

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