‘The View’ co-hosts say they want more Republicans on the show, claim they're too ‘scared’ to come on

The co-hosts of ABC's The View acknowledged Tuesday that they d like more Republican guests to appear on the talk show After actress Cheryl Hines wife of Medical and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr appeared on the plan the show s liberal co-hosts remarked that they d like more guests who aren t aligned with them politically adding that various Republicans are scared to come on I think we should have more Republicans on the show They re scared of us co-host Contentment Behar explained TRUMP STANDS BY RFK JR AFTER HEATED SENATE HEARING I LIKE THE FACT THAT HE S DIFFERENT The co-hosts questioned Hines about her husband s work in the Trump administration leading to a tense exchange between the actress and co-host Sunny Hostin who accused Kennedy Jr of being the least qualified Department of Soundness and Human Services head that we have had in history Hines pushed back responding that an HHS secretary during the Obama administration had an economics background When Hostin accused Kennedy of spreading misinformation Hines responded by citing what she mentioned were inaccuracies promoted by Dr Anthony Fauci during the COVID- pandemic CHRIS PRATT WISHES RFK JR TRUMP ADMIN SUCCESS ADVISES AGAINST BEING 'MIRED IN HATRED' FOR THE PRESIDENTDespite the back-and-forth the segment ended cordially with Whoopi Goldberg inviting Hines to return in the future Goldberg continued Because we don t often get people on this show who we can ask these questions to and I appreciate that you came on and so I m saying come back Hostin added I would love for your husband to come on After Hines left Goldberg advised viewers That was intriguing But that s the great thing about The View you know we want people to come and give their views and everyone who comes here we try to be respectful and we ask tough questions We ask tough questions because we re otherwise speculating she added CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREBehar remarked that Republicans are too scared to come on the plan and referenced Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene R-Ga who in recent days declared there are a lot of weak Republican men and they re more afraid of strong Republican women Behar added Well that might be true of all political persuasions But if they would come on this show and they can explain to us what they re trying to do to this country I d like to hear it Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin noted that Sen Ted Cruz R-Texas had previously appeared on the show and suggested other GOP lawmakers who could make gripping guests such as Rep Thomas Massie R-Ky Hostin added I do think it s significant that Robert Kennedy Jr comes on this show I think that would be essential CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP