Whoopi Goldberg SHUTS DOWN Meghan McCain on The View in interview with Senator-elect Rev. Warnock

Whoopi Goldberg SHUTS DOWN Meghan McCain on The View amid interview with Senator-elect Rev. Raphael Warnock

Whoopi Goldberg quickly shut down Meghan McCain in a segment on The View Wednesday interviewing Senator-elect Rev. Raphael Warnock of Georgia.

In the segment, McCain asked the Democrat, fresh off his victory over Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler in Tuesday’s election, about potential changes in the offing with the Democrats grabbing the majority in the U.S. Senate.

‘I watched the race closely, just like everyone else, and you talked a lot about unity on the campaign trail, and the need to unify the country, and unify Georgians,’ McCain said, ‘but progressives across the country are celebrating the election could mean adding two states, eliminating the filibuster and packing the Supreme Court with more members.

Details: In the segment, McCain asked the Democrat about potential changes in the offing with the Democrats grabbing the majority in the U.S. Senate

The latest: Whoopi Goldberg quickly shut down Meghan McCain in a segment on The View Wednesday interviewing Senator-elect Rev. Raphael Warnock of Georgia

McCain said cited how Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin ‘has joined the Republicans to reject those ideas,’ asking Warnock where he would vote on such issues.

‘Chuck Schumer tweeted this morning, “Buckle Up,” so you can understand how it’s hard for Republicans like me to believe in the spirit of unity,’ McCain said. ‘I want to know, will you do the same thing as Joe Manchin and agree not to follow up on all those things?’

Warnock said he was ‘not focused’ on the issues McCain asked about, saying he was looking at helping ‘ordinary’ Georgia residents persevere through the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

McCain responded, ‘Senator, I do believe that average America care about packing the courts and I just want to know if you agree, and join Joe Manchin, and agree that you are not for that.’

Response: Warnock said he was 'not focused' on the issues McCain asked about, saying he was looking at helping 'ordinary' Georgia residents persevere through the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic

Response: Warnock said he was ‘not focused’ on the issues McCain asked about, saying he was looking at helping ‘ordinary’ Georgia residents persevere through the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic 

Return: McCain recently made her way back on the ABC chat show after maternity leave

Return: McCain recently made her way back on the ABC chat show after maternity leave

No more:  Goldberg said she was 'actually going to end this interview,' shutting down McCain's efforts to continue her line of questioning

No more:  Goldberg said she was ‘actually going to end this interview,’ shutting down McCain’s efforts to continue her line of questioning

Warnock replied, ‘My job is to take the concerns that are being raised by my constituent, and what I’m telling you is that they’re asking about their health care. 

‘They’re asking about whether they can earn a livable wage for working hard every day, and they’re wondering when in the world they’re gonna get relief after waiting for it for months.’

At that point, Goldberg said she was ‘actually going to end this interview,’ shutting down McCain’s efforts to continue her line of questioning.

Goldberg said, 'I am actually going to end this interview ... we are going to say thanks to the Senator-elect Rev. Raphael Warnock and we will be right back'

Goldberg said, ‘I am actually going to end this interview … we are going to say thanks to the Senator-elect Rev. Raphael Warnock and we will be right back’

Priorities: Warnock said he was 'not focused' on the issues McCain asked about, saying he was looking at helping 'ordinary' Georgia residents persevere through the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic

Priorities: Warnock said he was ‘not focused’ on the issues McCain asked about, saying he was looking at helping ‘ordinary’ Georgia residents persevere through the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic 

The Democrat appeared on the show fresh off his victory over Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler in Tuesday's election

The Democrat appeared on the show fresh off his victory over Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler in Tuesday’s election 

Goldberg said, ‘I am actually going to end this interview … we are going to say thanks to the Senator-elect Rev. Raphael Warnock and we will be right back.’

Sources with ABC News told Fox News that the segment was cut short due to technical difficulties and time constraints.

Warnock’s appearance came after he and Senator-elect Jon Ossoff defeated their Republican opponents Sen. Loeffler and Sen. David Perdue to give the Democratic party control of the U.S. Senate.