JD Vance to appear on 'The View' next week in first visit to the reliably liberal ABC News program
3 minute readPublished: Thursday, June 11, 2026 at 2:31 pm
Vice President JD Vance is scheduled to make his debut on the ABC News program "The View" next week, a significant appearance on the program known for its liberal leaning. This marks the third time a sitting vice president has been featured on the show. The broadcast is expected to feature all six co-hosts, Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, Alyssa Farah Griffin, and Ana Navarro, for this notable interview with a Republican official.
Data from a Media Research Center's NewsBusters study indicates that in 2025, "The View" hosted 341 guests, with a notable imbalance: only two were identified as conservative, while 128 guests were liberal.
During his appearance, Vice President Vance plans to discuss his recently released book, "Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith." He is also expected to address current events and outline his objectives for the Trump administration.
"The View" has a well-documented history of critical commentary regarding President Donald Trump and his administration. In March, co-hosts Sunny Hostin and Joy Behar made critical remarks about second lady Usha Vance, suggesting she was "addicted" to power and that her values should align with the nation's perceived "existential crisis." Hostin specifically questioned the alignment of Usha Vance's and the Vice President's values, referencing a past statement by Vance expressing hope that his wife, who is Hindu, would embrace the Christian gospel. In the same episode, Behar referenced Vice President Vance's prior criticisms of Donald Trump, remarking on his current alignment with the President.
BNN's Perspective: Vice President Vance's appearance on "The View" represents an interesting moment for political discourse, offering a platform for a prominent Republican figure to engage with a predominantly liberal audience. Such exchanges, while potentially contentious, are vital for fostering broader understanding and dialogue across the political spectrum. The program's established editorial stance and the past criticisms from its hosts will undoubtedly shape the tenor of the conversation, making this a noteworthy event for viewers interested in the intersection of politics and media.
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