REPUBLICAN representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has made a shocking appearance on The View as the talk show makes a sudden push to include conservative voices.

The congresswoman spoke about “both parties” failing Americans in a bizarre olive branch toward the Donald Trump-hating panel.

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Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene appeared on The View on TuesdayCredit: ABC

The Republican spoke about Democrats and Republicans failing AmericansCredit: ABC

Host Whoopi Goldberg announced that Greene would be joining them on Tuesday as they discussed Election Day.

The Georgia representative shared the announcement on her social media and wrote that she was looking forward to the appearance.

Greene’s appearance comes as The View has made a sudden push to include more diverse opinions after railing against Trump and other conservatives for years.

Last week, the show brought on actress Cheryl Hines, the wife of Trump’s Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy.

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During the episode, host Joy Behar claimed that they would like for Republicans to join, but they’ve refused to come on the show.

“I think that we should have more Republicans on the show, but they don’t want to come on. They’re scared of us,” she said.

“But if they would come on the show they could explain to us what they’re trying to do to this country.”

However, emails released by conservative thought leaders appeared to show that bookers denied many right-leaning guests.

Outkick’s Riley Gaines, The Daily Wire’s Matt Walsh, and New York Post columnist Karol Markowicz were all denied appearances on the show, according to Fox News.

Gaines shared her story on X, and Senator Ted Cruz, a Republican from Texas, responded, saying he had also been turned down.

The View was created in 1997 by Walters who wished for a multi-generational cast of hosts to discuss the day’s “hot topics.”

The majority of today’s panel identifies as Democrat, save for Ana Navarro and Alyssa Farah Griffin.

Though those two panelists are registered Republicans, they are both outspoken critics of Trump, the Associated Press reported.

Panelist Joy Behar teased Greene about becoming a Democrat after she criticized RepublicansCredit: ABC

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