Tyrus UNLEASHED: “The View” Doesn’t Need a Trump Fan—It Needs a House Cleaning!

In a no-holds-barred monologue that sent shockwaves through the audience, Tyrus didn’t mince words.

Appearing on Fox’s “Gutfeld!”, the former wrestler turned political commentator unloaded a verbal cannon on the left-leaning panel of ABC’s The View, Hollywood hypocrisy, and the media elite’s performative wokeness.

The trigger? Rumors that The View is “desperate” to find a conservative—possibly even a Trump supporter—to join their all-liberal cast.

But Tyrus isn’t buying it.

He doesn’t think the show needs a token right-winger.

No, he believes it needs a racial reckoning and a complete purge of what he calls “race baiters” masquerading as commentators.

“What Is a Woman?” Tyrus Fires First Shot

When panelists joked about changes at the Los Angeles Times and Hollywood’s alleged retreat from wokeness, Tyrus swooped in with sarcasm as sharp as a switchblade.

“The first thing we need to ask is: What is a woman?” he quipped, a jab clearly directed at leftist gender ideology.

Laughter followed—but the underlying message was deadly serious.

For Tyrus and millions of Americans, progressive media has replaced reason with identity politics, and the result is pure confusion.

As the conversation turned to Disney and “Star Wars,” Tyrus doubled down.

He said he was sick of movies that felt like “agendas” rather than entertainment.

“Why is this chick like, ‘Let’s make out’?” he asked, mocking forced LGBTQ+ representation in franchises once cherished by everyday Americans.

“Why are we watching this shoved in your face?”

He’s not alone.

Many fans have abandoned woke media, not out of hatred—but out of exhaustion.

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“Put Roseanne on The View!”

Tyrus then laid down his ultimate fantasy casting: a revamped View featuring none other than Roseanne Barr and Candace Owens.

“Roseanne would eat them alive,” Greg Gutfeld chimed in, cackling.

The rest of the panel exploded in agreement.

It wouldn’t just be ratings gold—it would be cultural napalm dropped directly on the show’s liberal sanctimony.

Tyrus was unapologetic.

He wants firebrands—not safe centrists—taking the fight directly to the smug elites.

The days of playing nice are over.

“Hollywood Forgot to Make Money”

In one of the most scathing parts of the segment, panelist Kat Timpf offered a sober reminder: Hollywood’s problem isn’t representation—it’s revenue.

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“They were so scared of getting fired, they forgot to make movies that make money,” she said.

Hollywood bowed to the post-2020 mob, hired diversity officers, and buried classic storytelling under a mountain of identity quotas.

But when the box office came back with disappointing numbers, suddenly executives remembered: movies are supposed to entertain.

Tyrus agreed, blasting the industry for letting bots on X (formerly Twitter) dictate casting decisions.

“Stop hiring people based on how they look in the mirror.

Hire people who can direct a movie that makes sense,” he growled.

It was a brutal takedown of everything Hollywood has become: a self-congratulatory echo chamber, disconnected from the average American and hemorrhaging credibility with each failed reboot.

“The View” Has a Race Problem—Tyrus Drops the Bomb

Then came the nuclear moment.

Tyrus turned his attention back to The View and dropped what may be the most controversial statement aired on cable news this week.

“You don’t need to find Trump supporters,” he said.

“You need to fire race baiters.”

He didn’t stop there.

He called out The View for inviting Black commentators who allegedly use their platform to bash White America, while any voice of dissent gets “rounded off” and pushed out the door.

“I’m not going to allow a woman or man on my show that goes after White America,” Tyrus said, demanding accountability for what he sees as double standards on race.

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Let that sink in.

On national television, Tyrus accused one of the most prominent shows in daytime TV of harboring “Black racists” and alienating the very White viewers who once kept it afloat.

“You allowed in Black racists on TV who could go on all day and say, ‘I don’t know about White people,’” he declared, adding that The View has apparently “forgotten there are a lot of White people at home during the day that are not watching your show anymore.”

Boom.

Is The View Beyond Repair?

As the dust settled, co-host Emily Compagno was asked if she could ever see herself joining The View if her career at Fox were somehow derailed.

Her answer was humble—she admitted she’s too sensitive for the show’s toxic environment.

But even she couldn’t deny the appeal of one thing: a giant pile of money.

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“Only an hour of feeling awful,” Greg joked.

“Then you go home and roll around in hundred-dollar bills.”

That’s the problem, isn’t it? For many on the Left, integrity and ideology are always for sale.

But the currency of middle America isn’t identity or virtue-signaling—it’s truth, grit, and common sense.

And that’s why voices like Tyrus resonate.

They say what millions think—but are afraid to say.

Final Thoughts: What Happens Now?

Tyrus’ message isn’t just for The View.

It’s for the entire media-industrial complex that talks down to its audience while preaching inclusivity.

It’s for the Hollywood execs who forgot that storytelling matters.

It’s for the political commentators who profit off division.

The View doesn’t need a token conservative.

It needs a moral reckoning.

And if Tyrus had his way, they wouldn’t hire a Trump supporter—they’d hire someone willing to burn the whole script and start from scratch.

Because sometimes, a scorched earth is the only path to something real.