Meghan McCain criticizes The View hosts after Vance interview

Former The View co-host Meghan McCain publicly criticized the show's current panel in a post on X. She targeted their handling of an interview with Vice President J.D. Vance.

Meghan McCain took to X on Tuesday to express her views on the interview. She described the hosts as "sh**** and undisciplined the hosts STILL ARE."

In the post, McCain added that the panel still gets basic facts wrong, flubs easy questions and cannot get through a segment without yelling at each other. She noted that little has changed since her time on the show.

The interview featured Vance defending President Trump and discussing Jeffrey Epstein theories. Hosts reminded him of Trump's past ties to the convicted pedophile. McCain praised Vance for managing the exchange.

The comments come amid ongoing public attention on the daytime talk show.

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