“The View” co-host Joy Behar on Monday invited President Trump to appear on the show as the panel discussed Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation and his criticism of her, with co-host Ana Navarro noting he had previously slammed Greene for going on the liberal program.
“I’d like to take this moment to invite Trump to come on,” Behar said.
The invitation drew laughs and applause from the panel, and Navarro noted that several members of Trump’s family had appeared on the show before.
“I’d like to take this moment to remind Trump that his daughter Ivanka has been on six times, Melania has been on four times, once she was a guest co-host. Ivana Trump was on two times, Donald Trump Jr. has been on, when he was hocking his book, even Marla Maples has been on, you know, the second ex. So if being on ‘The View’ is such a bad thing, maybe he should start by saying it to his family over Thanksgiving,” Navarro said.
Donald Trump just got an unexpected invitation from Joy Behar, and The View panel didn’t hold back as they listed every Trump family member who’s already appeared. Link in bio for details! (🎥: X/MEGA) https://t.co/pJob5qGrrt pic.twitter.com/bYYWot1IJ3
— OK! Magazine USA (@OKMagazine) November 24, 2025
Trump called out Greene in a Truth Social post earlier this month about her appearance on the controversial show: “Lightweight Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Brown (Green grass turns brown when it begins to ROT!), betrayed the entire Republican Party when she turned Left, performed poorly on the pathetic View, and became the RINO that we all know she always was.”
Greene announced her resignation on Friday amid her public feud with President Trump. Once a staunch ally, she has split with him over the Department of Justice’s release of Jeffrey Epstein files and parts of his foreign policy. In a lengthy statement on X, she said she had grown disillusioned with Washington’s “Political Industrial Complex,” accusing it of using Americans as “pawns in an endless game of division.”
“Americans are used by the Political Industrial Complex of both political parties, election cycle after election cycle, in order to elect whichever side can convince Americans to hate the other side more,” Greene wrote. “And the results are always the same — nothing ever gets better for the common American man or woman.”
Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin said Greene might be leaving too soon during the Monday discussion.
“I have mixed feelings about this because, as a voting member of Congress, as feckless as Congress may seem, as unpopular as it is, you do have some power in it. And it feels like she’s bowing out of the fight too quickly,” she said, citing Greene’s effort to get the Epstein files released. “So you’re getting out of the fight before the fight is over.”
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