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Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene appeared on "The View" on Jan. 7, after she upset President Donald Trump with her debut on the daytime hit.
The audience of The View were shocked after one of the hosts defended President Donald Trump’s removal of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, going against the rest of her liberal costars. The talk show opened its Monday January 5 episode with a conversation about the capture of Maduro two days earlier.
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‘The View’: Whoopi Goldberg Snaps at Sara Haines to Make Her ‘Point’ During Venezuela Debate
The View cohosts debated about Trump’s Venezuela takeover and capture of Nicolás Maduro without congressional authorization on the January 6 episode. Whoopi Goldberg had to try and calm things down as Alyssa Farah Griffin and Sunny Hostin got heated.
Despite their contentious history, Rep. Jasmine Crockett is willing to give Marjorie Taylor Greene credit for speaking out against President Trump — but she still thinks it was "a bit cowardly" for Greene to resign from congress.
Marjorie Taylor Greene’s return to The View has been met with outrage from viewers, despite winning them over during her first appearance on the talk show last year.
Joy Behar expressed anticipation for Marjorie Taylor Greene’s return to The View, noting she “forgives but doesn’t forget.” Speculation has arisen that The View ‘s producers may consider Greene as a permanent panelist, following her increased appearances and positive behind-the-scenes impressions.
Ana Navarro railed against airport fashion in a passionate moment on The View where she shockingly found herself agreeing with the advice of President Trump’s Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett compared President Donald Trump to Nicolás Maduro on "The View," calling Trump the "Maduro of the United States."