Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene will make her highly anticipated return to 'The View' just days after she leaves Congress, marking a surprising development in the ongoing drama between the outgoing lawmaker and former President Donald Trump.
The ABC daytime talk show announced Friday that Greene is scheduled to appear on January 7, two days before she steps down from her position as Republican Representative from Georgia. This appearance marks one of several high-profile media appearances for Greene, who has been on a media tour in recent weeks, sparking controversy and debate over her views.
In a surprise move, Liberal co-host Joy Behar suggested that Greene may consider switching parties to the Democratic side, stating "Maybe you should become a Democrat, Marjorie." However, Greene firmly declined this suggestion, saying "Iβm not a Democrat. I think both parties have failed."
Greene's departure from Congress has been marked by her highly publicized feud with Trump, who had previously endorsed her run for Senate in 2026 but later withdrew his endorsement, calling her "wacky" and "a ranting lunatic." Greene herself has stated that she is disillusioned with Washington politics, blasting what she calls a corrupt "Political Industrial Complex" that uses Americans as "pawns in an endless game of division."
The upcoming appearance on 'The View' will likely be a highly anticipated event given the tension between Greene and Trump, and it remains to be seen how the hosts on the show will engage with her views. With Greene's growing criticism of the Trump administration's handling of key issues such as healthcare and foreign policy, this appearance may provide further insight into her stance on these issues.
Despite the controversy surrounding her, Greene has expressed a desire for civil discourse in politics, stating "I want to say that I think that all of us here are doing a great job of exchanging our ideas and things that we believe in, and weβre doing it in a very professional and kind way and, in my opinion, I think we need more of that in America. I really do." It remains to be seen how this message will be received on 'The View'.
The ABC daytime talk show announced Friday that Greene is scheduled to appear on January 7, two days before she steps down from her position as Republican Representative from Georgia. This appearance marks one of several high-profile media appearances for Greene, who has been on a media tour in recent weeks, sparking controversy and debate over her views.
In a surprise move, Liberal co-host Joy Behar suggested that Greene may consider switching parties to the Democratic side, stating "Maybe you should become a Democrat, Marjorie." However, Greene firmly declined this suggestion, saying "Iβm not a Democrat. I think both parties have failed."
Greene's departure from Congress has been marked by her highly publicized feud with Trump, who had previously endorsed her run for Senate in 2026 but later withdrew his endorsement, calling her "wacky" and "a ranting lunatic." Greene herself has stated that she is disillusioned with Washington politics, blasting what she calls a corrupt "Political Industrial Complex" that uses Americans as "pawns in an endless game of division."
The upcoming appearance on 'The View' will likely be a highly anticipated event given the tension between Greene and Trump, and it remains to be seen how the hosts on the show will engage with her views. With Greene's growing criticism of the Trump administration's handling of key issues such as healthcare and foreign policy, this appearance may provide further insight into her stance on these issues.
Despite the controversy surrounding her, Greene has expressed a desire for civil discourse in politics, stating "I want to say that I think that all of us here are doing a great job of exchanging our ideas and things that we believe in, and weβre doing it in a very professional and kind way and, in my opinion, I think we need more of that in America. I really do." It remains to be seen how this message will be received on 'The View'.