The ladies of ‘The View’ could not believe President Donald Trump’s latest revenge tactic, weighing in on the Justice Department’s emerging investigation into E. Jean Carroll, the journalist who accused Trump of sexually assaulting her.

During Thursday’s show, Whoopi Goldberg was floored, asking her fellow panelists what in the world the Trump administration would want to resurrect the case with “all the problems” on his plate right now.

Colleague Alyssa Farah Griffin said it was ridiculous to waste taxpayer money on an investigation into Carroll, who was awarded $83.3 million in a defamation judgment against Trump that he also failed to get overturned in an appeals court.

“Find me the sole voter who went out and voted in November because they wanted to see the Department of Justice at taxpayer expense investigate an 82-year-old woman,” she said. “Like, it makes absolutely no sense. Absolutely no one voted for this, and it comes at a time when ... people are actually struggling. People feel worse off than they did 10 years ago.”

To make her point, Griffin cited a “shameful” new statistic showing that 10% of Americans are dealing with food insecurity while also remarking on how sky-high healthcare costs are forcing people to choose between paying for their utilities or mounting medical bills.

“These are very real problems that, by the way, are bigger than this administration or any one administration, but that is what should be focused on,” she went on. “Not this, which absolutely no one voted for.”

Griffin, who served in the communications office during the first Trump administration, also called the move a disaster from a PR perspective.

“Literally no one has uttered the words E. Jean Carroll in months, if not years,” she said. “I think he just wants his vengeance, but he’s putting something that’s horrible for him back in the headlines!”

Word the DOJ had opened an investigation into Carroll for committing perjury during her civil case against the president emerged on Wednesday.

Not one, but two juries decided that Trump had defamed the former magazine columnist for claiming allegations he sexually assaulted her in a New York department store in the mid-’90s were a lie.

Not only has Trump repeatedly denied Carroll’s claims, no matter the court outcomes, but he’s gone as far as to say he’s never even met her.

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