Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, who announced last month that she will resign from the U.S. House of Representatives effective Jan. 5, 2026, is being discussed internally as a possible future host on ABC’s daytime talk show The View, according to multiple people familiar with the matter. The talks are described as preliminary, with no decisions finalized, and neither Greene nor ABC has publicly confirmed the discussions. Interest reportedly grew after Greene appeared as a guest on the show on Nov. 4, an appearance that prompted producers to reassess her potential fit.
A producer told the Daily Mail that Greene is being considered as a possible long-term addition, though no immediate plans exist. The producer said Greene’s off-camera demeanor positively surprised staff and co-hosts, and that her appearance generated noticeably higher social media engagement. While Greene is said to be on a shortlist of potential future contributors, another source noted that the current panel is full, making a near-term addition unlikely. Media consultant Vanessa Santos argued that Greene could significantly shift the show’s dynamic, saying she would bring contrast, confidence, and traditional Republican perspectives that could energize the program.
Joy Behar sought to dismiss speculation that Greene might replace Whoopi Goldberg, stating on-air that Goldberg is not being replaced. Separately, another report claimed Greene was exploring support for a possible motion to remove House Speaker Mike Johnson before leaving office. Greene strongly denied the claim, criticizing the outlet that reported it and insisting the allegation was untrue. Although her post-Congress plans remain uncertain, Greene’s recent appearance has already succeeded in drawing attention—an outcome highly valued in daytime television.