Marjorie Taylor Greene returning to 'The View' just days after leaving Congress
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican from Georgia, is set to make another appearance on “The View” as part of her ongoing media engagements.

The popular ABC daytime show announced her upcoming visit, scheduled for January 7, just a couple of days after Greene officially exits Congress.

Having transitioned from a staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump to one of his most vocal detractors, Greene recently made headlines during a previous appearance on “The View,” where she engaged in a congenial dialogue with the show’s hosts.

During her last visit, Greene praised the hosts for fostering a respectful exchange of ideas, stating, “I think that all of us here are doing a great job of exchanging our ideas and things that we believe in, and we’re 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.”

Joy Behar, the show’s liberal co-host, was notably impressed by Greene’s growing criticism of Trump, even suggesting that the congresswoman consider changing her political affiliation.

“Maybe you should become a Democrat, Marjorie,” Behar told her.

“I’m not a Democrat,” Greene responded. “I think both parties have failed.”


The hosts of "The View" sit around their crescent-shaped table with The View logo behind them.
The ABC daytime talk show announced Friday that Greene is scheduled to appear Jan. 7, just two days after Greene leaves Congress. ABC / The View

Last week, Greene made a second appearance on “60 Minutes,” her first interview since she announced her exit from Congress. Trump lashed out at CBS News and parent company Paramount for the interview.

“My real problem with the show, however, wasn’t the low IQ traitor [Greene], it was that the new ownership of 60 Minutes, Paramount, would allow a show like this to air. THEY ARE NO BETTER THAN THE OLD OWNERSHIP, who just paid me millions of Dollars for FAKE REPORTING about your favorite President, ME! Since they bought it, 60 Minutes has actually gotten WORSE!” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

Throughout the year, Greene generated headlines for her criticism of the Trump administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, healthcare and foreign policy.


Marjorie Taylor Greene with long blonde hair, wearing a red blazer and a cross necklace, speaks on The View.
Greene, who went from being a vocal supporter of President Donald Trump to being one of his most outspoken critics, appeared on “The View” last month. ABC / The View

There had been speculation that Greene’s feud with Trump stems from reports that he had privately discouraged her from running for Senate in 2026 amid polling that suggested she’d be defeated by Georgia’s Democratic incumbent Sen. Jon Ossoff. Greene denies those claims.

Greene cited her growing disillusionment with Washington politics while announcing her exit, blasting what she called a corrupt “Political Industrial Complex” that she said uses Americans as “pawns in an endless game of division.”

“Americans are used by the Political Industrial Complex of both political parties, election cycle after election cycle, in order to elect whichever side can convince Americans to hate the other side more,” Greene wrote. “And the results are always the same — nothing ever gets better for the common American man or woman.”

She made her announcement days after Trump withdrew his endorsement for her, calling Greene “wacky” and “a ranting lunatic.”

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