- Marjorie Taylor Greene will appear on The View on Tuesday, November 4, amid the ongoing federal government shutdown.
- The cohosts have surprisingly praised Greene for crossing party lines on issues like ACA subsidies, SNAP, and pushing for Epstein files release.
In a twist that’s got daytime TV buzzing, firebrand Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is trading Capitol Hill drama for the hot seat on The View.
The Georgia congresswoman, known for her unfiltered takes and clashes with her own party, will join the ABC talk show’s cohosts on Tuesday, November 4—right as the federal government shutdown drags into its second week, leaving millions in limbo.
The announcement came straight from moderator Whoopi Goldberg during Wednesday’s “Hot Topics” segment, where the panel dissected the escalating shutdown standoff.
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With tempers flaring over funding battles, Goldberg dropped the bombshell: “I’m happy to say that she’s going to be here on Tuesday.”
She paused, adding with a wry smile, “I don’t know how many things we agree on, but I know the one thing that she and I and all of us at this table agree on is this should not be affecting the American people. These are decisions that you don’t have the right to…”
Goldberg trailed off mid-sentence, clapping her hands over her face in mock horror as cohosts Joy Behar and Sunny Hostin jumped in with laughter, assuring her she’d “caught” herself just in time—sparing viewers an on-air expletive that rhymed with “duck.”
It was a light moment amid heavy talk, underscoring the unlikely rapport brewing between Greene and the show’s predominantly liberal lineup.
This isn’t just any guest spot.
Greene’s invite follows weeks of unexpected shoutouts from the cohosts, who’ve spotlighted her as a maverick bucking Donald Trump, Speaker Mike Johnson, and GOP hardliners.
In a landscape of partisan gridlock, they’ve praised her for championing causes that align with Democratic priorities, dubbing her a “surprising voice of reason.”

The Issues That Crossed Party Lines
Take the Jeffrey Epstein files: Greene has vocally pushed for their full release, a stance that’s put her at odds with party loyalists wary of the fallout.
Then there’s her advocacy for extending Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies—a key Democratic demand in the stalled Continuing Resolution (CR) to avert the shutdown.
And don’t forget her defense of SNAP benefits, the food assistance program now threatened by the funding freeze.
During the same episode, Behar name-checked Greene twice: first for backing SNAP amid reports of families scrambling for meals, and later for spilling on a Republican conference call where she reportedly said the party had “no plan” for healthcare.
“She’s calling them out,” Behar quipped, tying it to broader frustrations with GOP disarray.
A 180 From Past Fireworks
The praise marks a seismic shift from The View‘s past jabs at Greene.
Flash back to 2023’s State of the Union, when her heckling of President Joe Biden drew fire—Alyssa Farah Griffin likened her fur-trimmed outfit to Cruella de Vil, while Hostin demanded an apology for the “antics.”
Even Ana Navarro, who floated the idea of booking Greene back in early October, admitted the congresswoman’s evolution has been eye-opening.
“She’s become this consistent point of reference,” one production source tells us, noting how Greene’s name has peppered recent episodes like a recurring guest star.
Behar even joked last week that Republican men must be “scared” of the cohosts, speculating that’s why they’re dodging invites—though Greene, apparently, isn’t.
What to Expect on November 4
As the shutdown bites—federal workers furloughed, national parks shuttered, and holiday aid in jeopardy—Greene’s platform could amplify calls for compromise.
Will she spar with Goldberg over election integrity or bond with Griffin, a fellow conservative voice, on fiscal hawks?
Or will old tensions resurface, like her past conspiracy-tinged rants?
One thing’s clear: This View showdown is primed to be firewor
With ratings already spiking on shutdown chatter, expect this episode to dominate watercooler talk—and maybe even nudge Washington toward a deal.
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