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NEW YORK, January 26, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) – Popular ABC TV host Whoopi Goldberg conceded in an interview on rival CNN that “it was absolutely a mistake” for organizers of the Women’s March on Washington to first accept and then reject official participation by pro-life women’s groups.

On Van Jones’ Messy Truth program Wednesday night, she said, “Y’know once you get too many people involved, everybody says ‘well you can’t come in, you can’t come in,’ but from what I understand… that was not true of the organizers.”

“Once you get too many people involved then people say ‘You can’t come, you can’t come.” Then she claimed that at the New York march, where she spoke, “What I understand… it wasn’t the case… because everybody marched in New York.”

Finally she explained, “Yes, this was a mistake because this was about women marching.”

Watch Goldberg’s remarks:

Goldberg had first raised the issue on her own show, The View, where all her panelists quickly labeled the exclusion of pro-life groups such as New Wave Feminists a mistake.

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Permanent panellist and avowed conservative libertarian Jedediah Bila then heatedly defended the feminism of pro-life women, insisting, “They want to stand up for unborn children who one day may be women.”

It was too much for Goldberg, who interrupted to steer the discussion away from the exclusion to a preferred topic: alleged pro-life self-righteousness. “Nobody wants to have an abortion,” she insisted.

“Part of the problem is that when people say, ‘I’m speaking for the unborn,’ basically you are saying, ‘You’re God doesn’t matter, you haven’t thought about this and I’m thinking for you.”