MAGA Congresswoman Set To Appear On ‘The View’

Firebrand conservative Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) is headed straight into the lion’s den next week — as she’s scheduled to appear on ABC’s The View, where she’ll take her unapologetic America First message directly to one of television’s most liberal panels.

The announcement came Thursday morning when host Whoopi Goldberg told viewers that Greene would join the show amid mounting political tension in Washington and the ongoing government shutdown debate.

“People in Washington are starting to say ‘my constituents.’ You know, they’re starting to remember why they’re there,” Goldberg said, applauding lawmakers for “finding their purpose again.” She then added, “I’m happy to say that she’s gonna be here on Tuesday.”

Goldberg admitted she and Greene rarely agree but said there’s “one thing she and I, and all of us at this table agree on — this should not be affecting the American people.”

The Georgia congresswoman later confirmed her upcoming appearance on X, firing back at Republican critics who’ve accused her of giving liberal media outlets legitimacy.

“There are pathetic Republican men (mostly paid social media influencers) attacking me for going on Bill Maher’s show and The View,” Greene wrote. “Here is my voting card and nothing has changed about me, I’m 1,000,000% America ONLY.

“Sorry I’m not sorry I don’t obey Republican men’s demands that I, as a woman, don’t remain seen but not heard,” she added.

Greene’s decision to face off with Goldberg and company comes as she continues to push for full transparency in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation — a battle that has drawn support from both sides of the aisle.

Earlier this month, Greene joined Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) in hosting Epstein survivors at a press conference where victims publicly demanded justice and accountability.

Massie has since filed a discharge petition to force a floor vote on the Epstein Transparency Act, which would require the Department of Justice to release nearly all Epstein-related documents — with victims’ personal information redacted. Greene voiced full support for the effort.

“To be clear to set the record straight on my support for the Massie Epstein discharge petition,” Greene posted on X. “I stand with girls and women who are sexually abused and raped. Period. Every time. At all times.”

Greene blasted Democrats for failing to act when they held power, contrasting that with President Donald Trump’s past willingness to help Epstein’s victims.

“The women and their attorney have said over and over that Donald Trump did nothing wrong and he was the only one that helped the women. That is factually true,” Greene wrote. “The Democrats who had power for the past four years never did a single thing or showed they even cared about these women who were victims of Jeffrey Epstein.”

As Greene prepares to appear before an audience historically hostile to conservatives, supporters say she’s demonstrating courage by walking into what many call “enemy territory” to defend truth, transparency, and the America First agenda.

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