The View The View features a panel of women who talk about issues of the day from different generational perspectives. The show covers politics heavily sometimes and occasionally interviews politicians.
Roger Stone Roger Stone is a longtime conservative political operative with a history of violent and incendiary rhetoric who has been banned during the 2016 election from Twitter, CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC. He unofficially aided President Donald Trump's presidential campaign during that election.
Richard Grenell Richard Grenell is a former Fox News contributor who has served as the U.S. Ambassador to Germany and acting director of national intelligence in the Trump administration.
Matt Schlapp Matt Schlapp is a pro-Trump commentator and chairman of the American Conservative Union, which produces the annual Conservative Political Action Conference and sometimes features far-right extremists. Schlapp has gone all-out to defend the Trump administration -- where his wife Mercedes Schlapp works in the communication office -- from numerous scandals, controversies, and investigations.
Judicial Watch Judicial Watch was founded in 1994 by the anti-Clinton conspiracy theorist and prolific litigator Larry Klayman and during the 2016 election, it regularly pushed misinformation about Hillary Clinton. The organization and its president, Tom Fitton, have become shills of President Trump since he took office, and Fitton regularly appears on Fox to defend Trump.
David Clarke David Clarke was a sheriff for 15 years and was a frequent commentator on Fox News, where he often made extreme statements. Clarke resigned as sheriff in 2017 soon after a report that he plagiarized parts of his thesis for his master’s degree. Following a failed appointment to President Donald Trump’s Department of Homeland Security, he briefly joined the pro-Trump PAC America First Action as an adviser and spokesperson.
Bob Woodward Bob Woodward is an investigative journalist who, along with fellow Washington Post reporter Carl Bernstein, led the reporting on the Watergate scandal during the Reagan administration. He has since written over a dozen books on American politics and continues to serve as an editor at the Post. His 2018 book Fear: Trump in the White House caused panic within the administration over the amount of sensitive information leaked to Woodward from within the Trump White House.
One America News Network OANN/OAN is a right-wing and pro-Trump outlet that is often called on by Trump administration officials at White House briefings and public events. Its hosts often use incendiary rhetoric and sometimes push far-right conspiracy theories.
Michael Cohen Cohen, who was also a vice-president of The Trump Organization, was convicted on several counts of campaign finance violations, tax fraud, and bank fraud in 2018.
Turning Point USA Turning Point USA is an organization that advocates for conservative politics on high school, college, and university campuses.
Michael Flynn Flynn was ousted from the Trump administration after information surfaced highlighting his connection to Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak. Flynn has since plead guilty for making false statements to the FBI about his contact with Kislyak.
Pam Bondi Bondi is a frequent guest on Fox News and an avid supporter of Donald Trump. She received significant criticism after the IRS determined that Bondi's PAC received an illegal contribution from the Donald Trump Foundation.
James Mattis James Mattis is a former Marine Corps general who served as President Donald Trump's secretary of defense from 2017-2018. Mattis resigned in December 2018 over policy differences with the Trump administration.
David Fahrenthold David Fahrenthold has reported for The Washington Post since 2000, and in 2017 he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for his work on President Donald Trump’s sham charity, the Trump Foundation. He is also a CNN contributor.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders Sarah Huckabee Sanders is a longtime Republican Party operative who advised Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. Sanders became a face of the Trump White House and a major distributor of the administration's misinformation through her role as press secretary. In August 2019, she joined Fox News as a contributor.
Paul Joseph Watson Paul Joseph Watson is a far-right conspiracy theorist who works for Alex Jones at Infowars and has been promoted by the Trump administration and Donald Trump Jr.
Sally Yates Following the inauguration of President Donald Trump, Yates served as acting attorney general for 10 days. Trump dismissed Yates after she declined to defend his Muslim ban.