Sunday, 19 Oct 2025

Bradley Whitford says father fighting in WWII with fascism on the rise was 'Antifa'

Bradley Whitford said his father, who fought in WWII with fascism on the rise, was "Antifa" during "The View" on Wednesday, as he argued he was "living in a world where we have internment camps."


Bradley Whitford says father fighting in WWII with fascism on the rise was 'Antifa'

"I am living in a world where we have internment camps, where, in my community, people are jumping out of vans, and people going through a legal asylum process are being taken away without charges. And the thing that's very upsetting to me right now, and we're giving these internment camps funny names. Like, there's some fun to be had in the inhumanity of it all. It's a very strange time for me," Whitford said.

Behar agreed and called the situation "a disgrace."

"It's a disgrace. My dad, I've been thinking about my dad a lot. He died a long time ago. He would be over 100 years old, 110. He fought in World War II when fascism was on the rise. He was on a minesweeper with torpedoes coming at him," he said. 

Behar chimed in and said, "He was Antifa."

"He was Antifa," Whitford agreed. "Yes, yes." 

Whitford then brought up the Dobbs decision, which overturned Roe v. Wade, and said there were "64,000 pregnant rape victims" living in states without access to abortion care. 

"And if you don't think abortion care is healthcare, you're out of your mind," he continued. 

Fox News' Emma Colton contributed to this report.

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