Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene surprised viewers and co-hosts on The View by rejecting key positions of her party and former President Donald Trump—marking a notable departure from her past hard-right stance.
During the sit-down, Greene pledged her support for Republican Curtis Sliwa over the Trump-endorsed Andrew Cuomo in the New York City mayoral race, citing Cuomo’s past scandals. She also sided with Democratic calls for the release of files tied to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, slammed the GOP’s failure to extend health-care subsidies under the Affordable Care Act, and criticized military-interventionist approaches in Latin America.
Contrasting sharply with her combative reputation, Greene embraced calls for unity among women and struck a cooperative tone with hosts, steering clear of her usual provocative behavior. The interview has prompted speculation about her future political positioning and whether she is realigning her platform ahead of 2026.
