Marjorie Taylor Greene agrees to appear on The View in New York after years of tension with its liberal hosts and criticism over lack of conservative guests

Marjorie Taylor Greene agrees to appear on The View in New York after years of tension with its liberal hosts and criticism over lack of conservative guests

In what’s shaping up to be one of daytime television’s most talked-about moments, Georgia congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is heading to The View next week — a surprise move that’s already sparking buzz across political circles.

The outspoken Republican, who’s often at the center of political controversy, will join the liberal-leaning panel for what promises to be a fiery and unpredictable discussion.


Whoopi Goldberg Makes the Announcement

During Thursday’s episode of The View, longtime co-host Whoopi Goldberg revealed the news to the audience, confirming that Greene will appear on the show next Tuesday, November 4 — coinciding with Election Day in several U.S. states.

“I’m happy to say that she’s going to be here on Tuesday,” Goldberg announced while discussing the ongoing government shutdown.

She added with a hint of curiosity, “I don’t know how many things we agree on, but I know the one thing that she and I — and everyone at this table — agree on is that this shutdown shouldn’t be hurting the American people.”


A Rare Conservative Guest on a Liberal Platform

The announcement comes after The View was called out for its lack of right-wing voices this year.

A recent study by Media Research Center’s NewsBusters found that the popular daytime talk show had featured almost no Republican guests in 2025.

The issue was even addressed by the hosts earlier this month, on October 14, when Joy Behar defended the show by saying that conservatives “don’t want to come” on the program — suggesting that many on the right avoid The View’s often confrontational tone.


What to Expect from Greene’s Visit

Known for her fiery remarks and strong conservative stance, Marjorie Taylor Greene has never shied away from controversy — and her upcoming appearance is likely to be anything but calm.

Viewers can expect heated debates, pointed questions, and maybe even a few unexpected moments of agreement.

Her appearance marks a rare instance of direct dialogue between one of Congress’s most outspoken Republicans and one of television’s most openly liberal panels — a clash that’s sure to draw massive ratings and social media attention.


A Conversation Worth Watching

With tensions high over the government shutdown and ongoing divisions in Congress, Greene’s visit couldn’t come at a more relevant time.

Whether the discussion remains civil or turns confrontational, one thing’s certain — Tuesday’s episode of The View is going to be one to watch.