Firebrand Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is set to appear on The View next week as the talk show has faced mounting criticism for its liberal leanings.
Co-host Whoopi Goldberg broke the news during Thursday's show, months after a study from Media Research Center's NewsBusters confirmed the program featured almost no right-wing guests this year.
'I'm happy to say that she’s going to be here on Tuesday,' Goldberg said of the Georgia congresswoman, during a debate about the ongoing government shutdown.
'I don't know how many things we agree on, but I know the one thing that she and I and all of us at this table agree on is [the shutdown] should not be affecting the American people.'
Greene's appearance is slated for November 4, the hosts said, which is Election Day in a number of states.
The announcement comes after the hosts addressed their lack of Republican guests on air on October 14.
Joy Behar said conservatives 'don't want to come' on the show due to her and other panelists' views.
'They're scared of us,' she said, before quoting Greene herself.
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is set to appear on The View November 4, which is Election Day in a number of states
Greene, 51, has recently received praise from progressive figures ranging from Bernie Sanders to Jimmy Kimmel following her attacks on the GOP
'It’s like Marjorie Taylor Greene says, that she finds the Republican men afraid of powerful women.'
Greene, 51, has recently received praise from progressive figures ranging from Bernie Sanders to Jimmy Kimmel.
The compliments follow Greene's recent attacks on her own party.
The 51-year-old conservative has criticized House Speaker Mike Johnson's decision to keep the House out of session as Democrats continue to try to negotiate with them an extension of expiring enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies
Greene's name came up twice during The View's conversation Thursday before she was announced as a guest.
Earlier in the month, co-host Ana Navarro brought up Greene potentially appearing after Goldberg called the congresswoman 'the surprising voice of reason' during the shutdown.
The show has been known for regularly criticizing the Trump administration and the president's policies, offering mostly kind words for Democrats.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chair Brendan Carr recently mentioned the show while pondering a potential probe into ABC's broadcast license.
Behar said conservatives 'don't want to come' on The View due to its progressive views
The show is regularly filled with criticisms of the Trump administration, offering mostly kind words for Democrats. Pictured, former President Joe Biden on the program in May
Carr did the same last month while threatening ABC with a federal investigation over comments from Kimmel, who was then suspended for several days.
In May, top brass at ABC News and parent company Disney asked the show's panelists to dial back their constant complaining about Trump.
The White House also suggested that The View 'is the next to be pulled off air,' after Behar remarked that Trump was 'jealous' of former President Barack Obama.
The study from Newsbusters was published the following month.
Guests this year have included President Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Congressional Democrat Jasmine Crockett, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries, former President Bill Clinton, and Democratic senators Sanders, Chuck Schumer, and Elissa Slotkin.
The Daily Mail contacted ABC for comment.
