Alyssa Farah Griffin was absent from 'The View' for three days due to a stomach virus and announced her illness on social media, mentioning her pregnancy and hoping to return to the show soon.
Alyssa Farah Griffin revealed live on The View that she is pregnant with a baby boy after undergoing five rounds of IVF, prompting congratulations from her cohosts and her husband in the audience.
Alyssa Farah Griffin predicted that Donald Trump would win the 2024 election if held today, sparking groans from The View audience and debate among the hosts about Trump's popularity and American political polarization.
Alyssa Farah Griffin, a Republican co-host on ABC's The View, revealed she has cried at least six times backstage due to the show's heated discussions, highlighting the emotional toll of political debate on the set. Despite the stress, she considers the job great and appreciates support from her colleagues.
Alyssa Farah Griffin, a co-host on The View, revealed she has cried multiple times backstage due to the emotional challenges of her job, especially being one of the few conservatives on the panel, and discussed her political views including skepticism about Elon Musk's new political party.
Alyssa Farah Griffin, a conservative cohost on 'The View,' revealed she has cried at work at least six times due to the stress of holding a different opinion, highlighting the show's tense environment and her struggles with workplace conflicts and political disagreements.
Alyssa Farah Griffin, a former communications official in Trump’s White House, accused Trump’s campaign of doing President Joe Biden a “huge favor” by setting expectations so low with their focus on Biden’s age, theorizing that it helped Biden look good no matter what. She praised Biden's State of the Union address and said it was the "first time" she was convinced Biden could beat Trump in November. The View hosts heaped universal praise on Biden's performance, with Joy Behar calling it “fantastic” and Sarah Haines saying she was clapping at home.
Whoopi Goldberg revealed on "The View" that she has used the tactic of sharing false stories to uncover gossipers on the show, prompting speculation about the source of leaks. Co-host Joy Behar seemed to recall the situation but remained tight-lipped. In another episode, co-hosts Sunny Hostin and Behar were seen passing notes, hinting at more behind-the-scenes intrigue. Former co-host Sherri Shepherd also accused Behar of sharing secrets during her time on the show.
Former Trump aide Alyssa Farah Griffin mocked Donald Trump's "thirstiest" social media post on Truth Social, in which he claimed credit for the Music Modernization Act for Taylor Swift and made baseless claims about her relationship with Travis Kelce. Griffin described the post as "the saddest thing" she had seen and ridiculed Trump's attempt to garner support from Swift and Kelce.
"The View" co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin clashed with her fellow moderators, including Whoopi Goldberg, over the challenges of homeownership in the Biden economy, with Goldberg asserting that young people need to work and save to afford a house. The heated debate highlighted differing perspectives on economic struggles among young Americans and sparked social media backlash.
Whoopi Goldberg playfully collapsed on 'The View' table after cohost Alyssa Farah Griffin mentioned Taylor Swift's name during an interview with Bryce Dallas Howard, prompting annoyance from Joy Behar. The discussion centered around a debunked theory that Swift wrote the book behind the film 'Argylle.' The cohosts have been discussing various topics related to Swift, from conspiracy theories to her reaction to a Golden Globes monologue.
Former White House communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin expressed concern over the possibility of former President Donald Trump ordering people to be killed, citing instances where he allegedly made disturbing remarks about his political rivals and aides. This comes as Trump's attorneys argued for presidential immunity, claiming that a president can't be prosecuted unless impeached and convicted first. Farah Griffin's comments shed light on the contentious nature of Trump's presidency and raise questions about the limits of presidential power.
Former White House communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin revealed "scary" moments when she believed former President Donald Trump wanted people killed, citing instances where he showed disregard for the safety of his vice president and made comments about executing aides and military officials. This comes as attorneys for Trump argue for presidential immunity, claiming a president can't be prosecuted unless impeached and convicted first, even in cases involving ordering the assassination of a political rival.
Whoopi Goldberg loses her cool on The View as she tells co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin to 'listen' during a chaotic discussion about the recent Republican presidential debate. The panel repeatedly spoke over each other, with Whoopi expressing frustration and challenging Alyssa's defense of Nikki Haley. Viewers criticized Alyssa for talking over others, while Whoopi compared Trump supporters and former employees to members of a 'cult' in a recent interview.
Sunny Hostin, co-host of "The View," expressed concern over finding herself in agreement with conservative co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin, stating that she is making more sense to her every day. The discussion arose during a conversation about the loosening of the dress code in the Senate, with Hostin expressing surprise at her changing perspective. Despite their recent agreement, Hostin and Farah Griffin still hold opposing views on other topics.