

She worked as press secretary for Vice President Mike Pence, as well as in the Department of Defense. Nothing is official, but the show is expected to announce Farah Griffin’s hiring next week.įarah Griffin held several jobs during Trump’s time in the White House. Several outlets, including The Daily Beast’s Justin Baragona and Lachlan Cartwright, are reporting that Farah Griffin will permanently join the show that includes co-hosts Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin and, occasionally, Ana Navarro. Apparently it has found a replacement for the polarizing Meghan McCain, who left the show nearly a year ago.Īlyssa Farah Griffin, the former communications director in the Trump White House, will join the show as, presumably, the panel’s conservative voice. So, yeah, it’s a show worth paying attention to. The show’s panel not only talks about the major political and social issues of the moment, but often invites the biggest names in politics to talk about such issues.
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The New York Times once called “The View” the “most important political TV show in America.”

And the discussions had on the show are many of the same discussions taking place in households around the country. For starters, it gets decent-to-good TV ratings with more than 2 million viewers on most days - a respectable number for daytime television. Every time I write about ABC’s “The View,” I usually get a few emails asking me why I’m writing about this show.
