'The View' star Alyssa Farah Griffin talks about conservatives' 'trepidation' after she joined the show, and says she's always 'stunned' when she learns which 'sitting governors, senators' watch it.
podcast that she's well aware that Washington, D.C. insiders tune in for Hot Topics each week.
"I've felt a lot of support since I've been in," Griffin tells executive producer Brian Teta in the clip . "I talk to a number of sitting governors, senators, congressmen pretty regularly. I'm always stunned by who watchesShe also discusses the roller coaster of reactions from the right when she auditioned for the show.
"Don't shy away from sharing the truth as you know it," she continues, sharing the tips she received.
Griffin's tenure on season 26 featured her taking a different approach to delivering conservative talking points than that of McCain or past panelist Elisabeth Hasselbeck. Still, Griffin held firm on several Republican views, and faced several on-air references to her ties to Trump from her cohosts. She also famously clashed with legal expert
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