Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Sudden Shift Sends Shockwaves—And Now She’s Headed to ‘The View’.NH

The hosts of “The View” have said they want more conservatives to appear on the show. Next week, they’re getting one of the most outspoken: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.
The MAGA congresswoman from Georgia, long known for her fiery rhetoric and penchant for political brawling, will appear on the ABC daytime talk show next Tuesday, co-host Whoopi Goldberg announced during Thursday’s broadcast.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene will appear next Tuesday on ABC daytime talk show “The View.” Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc/Getty Images
After the show briefly discussed Greene as an example of a Republican lawmaker who has begun to break with her party, Goldberg said, “I’m happy to say that she’s going to be here on Tuesday.”
Greene confirmed the news in an X post, sharing a clip of Goldberg’s announcement and writing, “I look forward to joining the ladies on The View on Tuesday!”
The booking of Greene is remarkable given the congresswoman’s years-long, antagonistic posture towards both “The View” and its owners at Disney. She once railed against “the angry, nasty women on The View” and publicly beefed with co-hostJoy Behar. Greene has also accused Disney of being “pro-child predator” for its opposition to Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” legislation.
“The View” co-hosts have often criticized Greene’s behavior and rhetoric. In 2023, co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin, a former Trump aide, mocked Greene for sporting a fur-collared jacket to a State of the Union address, saying “it looked like she skinned my puppy.”

Greene’s appearance on “The View” will come amid the congresswoman’s apparent pivot into a rogue conservative figure willing to break with Republican leaders, especially over their shutdown strategy. (She is also set to make her late-night TV debut this Friday on Bill Maher’s HBO talk show; HBO and CNN share a corporate owner.)
Earlier this month, “The View” praised Greene, calling her “the surprising voice of reason” on the GOP side of the shutdown fight.
“It’s a dark day when Marjorie Taylor Greene is the voice of reason, but you know what they say about a blind squirrel,” Farah Griffin said. “They find a nut every now and then.”
“Frankly, we should invite her on,” co-host Ana Navarro said.
A few weeks later, “The View” did just that.
 
				


