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The View's Sunny Hostin launches scathing attack on Marjorie Taylor Greene

 

By Cydney Yeates 

 

Daily Mail

Nov 6, 2025

 

 

The View's Sunny Hostin has revealed what she really thinks about Marjorie Taylor Greene  

The View's Sunny Hostin has revealed what she really thinks about Marjorie Taylor Greene  

 

Sunny Hostin has revealed her honest opinion after Marjorie Taylor Greene's headline-making appearance on The View this week, expressing doubts that she has really changed.

The Republican Rep., 51, was a guest on Tuesday's episode of the ABC talk show, where she surprised the co-hosts with civilized discussion that didn't get derailed or turn into low blows.

Unpacking the episode, however, Hostin, 57, voiced her suspicion over Greene's behavior and claimed that the politician was acting differently because she plotting for presidency - although such claims are unfounded.

Speaking to The View's executive producer Brian Teta on the Behind the Table podcast, she also said that she was 'conflicted' about Greene even coming on due to her past actions.

'I am conflicted about it because I don't like to normalize or platform behavior that I think is abhorrent and I think that Marjorie Taylor Green has done some things that are not only unbecoming of a congressperson, but also unbecoming and uncivil,' she said.

'I was concerned about that, but she was civil.'

Hostin probed the Georgia lawmaker about her behavior during her interview on The View.

'I'm sitting here just stumped,' she said at one point. 'You know, because you are a very different person than I thought you were.

 

The Republican Rep. was a guest on Tuesday's episode of the ABC talk show

The Republican Rep. was a guest on Tuesday's episode of the ABC talk show

 

'It's like you're on the left now.'

Greene pushed back, and said: 'Oh, no, nothing has changed about me. I am staying 100 percent true to the people that voted for me and true to my district.'

At one point, the guest declared: 'No, I haven't changed. I was a victim just like you were of media lies and stuff you read on social media.'

Reflecting on her comments, Hostin said: 'I don't think she's changed… in my experience, people don't change, but they behave differently because they want something.

'I think she aspires to higher office, perhaps it's the sennet, perhaps it's even the presidency, I don't know. 

'But I don't know that we saw a different Marjorie Taylor Green.'

The View co-host Sarah Haines, 48, also had her say.

'I do respect her approach of coming to the table,' she added. 'I liked a lot of how she behaved and handled herself.'

 

Greene insisted that she

Greene insisted that she has always felt comfortable defying party lines and only wants the best for working-class Americans

 

During her appearance on The View, Greene and the hosts discussed her recent attacks on both Republicans and Democrats.

The politician insisted she has always felt comfortable defying party lines and only wants the best for working-class Americans.

She also complained about the ongoing government shutdown - saying she was sick of the 'p**sing contest between the men' while slamming other Washington, D.C., lawmakers.

Hostin shared her surprise at finding common ground with Greene, who, in turn, told the host: 'You've only seen me in clips and headlines, and that's not fair.'

Greene was given a warm welcome on The View Tuesday - but tensions soon flared between her and the left-leaning panel.

The MAGA congresswoman was greeted warmly as she stepped onto the set of the ABC talk show in a striking red suit.

But just seconds later, co-host Joy Behar landed the first dig after Greene maintained 'I do love him' while referring to Donald Trump.

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