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Meghan McCain leaving The View LATEST – Speculation host may be replaced by Candace Owens or Kellyanne Conway

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MEGHAN McCain could be replaced on The View by Candace Owens, Megyn Kelly, or Kellyanne Conway, insiders have claimed.

The conservative talk show host announced in July that she was "done" with the show and clashing with her co-stars, and had four weeks left on the job.

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Speculation is mounting as to who will replace her as ABC reportedly scrambles to find another conservative voice.

McCain's replacement will likely be a "Trump conservative" such as Kimberly Guilfoyle, Megyn Kelly or even Candace Owens, an insider told DailyMail.com.

"[Kimberly] would be great as she would literally prosecute the other members of the panel every day of the week," they said.

"One of our highest rated episodes ever was when she stopped by the show with Don Jr."

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'WHITE HOUSE SHOULD BE HONEST'

Meghan McCain on Friday blasted the White House and claimed it needs to be honest with the American people.

She claimed that there will be "no going back to normal" after the Covid pandemic and that the White House is hiding that truth.

McCain blasted Democrats on Friday and claimed they need to do more to target an increase in violence.

"I'm more likely to be shot when I leave this building today than I am to get Covid," she claimed.

MCCAIN: PEOPLE WILL NEED TO MOVE

Meghan McCain claimed on Friday that Americans will need to move to a state where mask mandates suit them.

She retweeted a message that claimed, "the rest of the United States is not as docile as DC."

It comes after the Capitol reinstated its mask mandate.

 

'HUGE STEP BACKWARD'

On Friday, McCain retweeted a message that claimed the return of mask mandates in a "huge step backward."

"Reimplementation of Covid mask mandates may just be the beginning. Soon they could retry things like “micro-cluster targeting” in NYC. Yes, that actually existed," it read.

"No, it didn’t work."

 

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MCCAIN CRITICIZES MASK MANDATES RETURNING

Meghan McCain slammed the impact that the return of mask mandates will have on restaurants and bars.

"This man sums it up perfectly," she said in a tweet, sharing an interview with a New York City restaurant owner.

 

MEGHAN MCCAIN'S REPLACEMENT

Despite McCain's departure from The View rapidly approaching, ABC executives have yet to find a replacement for the popular conservative host and are reportedly "taking their time."

An insider told Page Six there will be many guest hosts as the show seeks a replacement for McCain.

“There is no scramble. They’re taking time to find the right person to fill the seat. No one is freaking out,” the insider told the outlet.

Page Six reported that the show is nowhere near naming a replacement and that the lineup of guest hosts is “still taking shape.”

“There will be conservatives, some well-known, some not. It’s always been important to maintain a panel of different points of view,” the insider told Page Six.

MCCAIN BLASTS MASK MANDATES

Meghan McCain hit out at the White House as she accused them of "lying to the American people."

 

MEGHAN ADDRESSES NEPOTISM

Meghan McCain spoke on her own experience of nepotism during Thursday's episode of The View.

 

'PEOPLE ARE SCARED'

McCain tweeted that media outlets are being "intensely irresponsible" in their reporting of the delta variant and vaccines.

 

‘THE VIEW’ FANS EAGER FOR MEGHAN’S DEPARTURE

The View fans seemed eager for Meghan McCain’s departure from the show.

 

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MCCAIN CALLS PSAKI 'SNARKY'

Meghan McCain accused White House Press Secretary of being "snarky" about Trump's contribution to the Covid vaccine.

"A bit of bipartisanship would be nice to see," she said.

MEGHAN MCCAIN CALLED FOR BIDEN REPLACEMENT

On Friday, McCain claimed that the US has "very little hope we'll be pulling out of" the Covid pandemic.

"There will be more variants, more variants, and more variants," she claimed, predicting that extra lockdowns and restrictions are on their way.

McCain slammed the Biden White House on Friday as she criticized his response to the Covid pandemic.

"Until we get different leadership in the White House, this won't be over," she said.

'STATE BY STATE ISSUE'

McCain has said that she believes mask mandates are going to become a "state by state issue."

She said that people will be forced to move if they don't want to wear masks depending on their state's rules.

"If you don't want to live under mandates, move to a state where they're not going to do it like Arizona," McCain said.

MCCAIN DEFENDS TRUMP

During Friday's The View, Meghan McCain claimed that former President Trump should be given some credit for the vaccine rollout.

She has been a vocal critic of Trump who had a feud with her late father.

Trump was intentionally not invited to the late McCain's funeral in 2018.

"I gave him the kind of funeral that he wanted, which as president, I had to approve," Trump said of the late senator in 2019. "I didn't get a thank you."

 

'WHITE HOUSE SHOULD BE HONEST'

Meghan McCain on Friday blasted the White House and claimed it needs to be honest with the American people.

She claimed that there will be "no going back to normal" after the Covid pandemic and that the White House is hiding that truth.

McCain blasted Democrats on Friday and claimed they need to do more to target an increase in violence.

"I'm more likely to be shot when I leave this building today than I am to get Covid," she claimed.

MCCAIN CALLED A 'CONSERVATIVE TALKING HEAD'

On Democrat slammed Meghan McCain as a "conservative talking head" after she complained about new variants of the coronavirus.

 

 

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MEGHAN MCCAIN CALLED A 'KAREN'

McCain was called a Karen after dissing mask-wearing.

"Karen" is a common nickname for combative (and often racist) white women.

 

MEGHAN THANKED BY AUTHOR IF BOOK ON ISRAEL

Meghan McCain was thanked by author Noa Tisby on Friday after she picked her book Israel: A Simple Guide to the Most Misunderstood Country on Earth as a hot summer read.

"Thank you @MeghanMcCain...for choosing my book as your hot summer read," the author tweeted with a heart.

 

MOLLY RINGWALD ON THE VIEW

On Friday's The View. Meghan McCain remained mostly silent as the other hosts questioned guests.

She did not pose questions to actress Molly Ringwald or comedian Whitney Cummings.

 

MCCAIN: PEOPLE WILL NEED TO MOVE

Meghan McCain claimed on Friday that Americans will need to move to a state where mask mandates suit them.

She retweeted a message that claimed, "the rest of the United States is not as docile as DC."

It comes after the Capitol reinstated its mask mandate.

 

'HUGE STEP BACKWARD'

On Friday, McCain retweeted a message that claimed the return of mask mandates in a "huge step backward."

"Reimplementation of Covid mask mandates may just be the beginning. Soon they could retry things like “micro-cluster targeting” in NYC. Yes, that actually existed," it read.

"No, it didn’t work."

 

MCCAIN CRITICIZES MASK MANDATES RETURNING

Meghan McCain slammed the impact that the return of mask mandates will have on restaurants and bars.

"This man sums it up perfectly," she said in a tweet, sharing an interview with a New York City restaurant owner.

 

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MCCAIN BLASTS MASK MANDATES

Meghan McCain hit out at the White House as she accused them of "lying to the American people."

 

MEGHAN MCCAIN'S REPLACEMENT

Despite McCain's departure from The View rapidly approaching, ABC executives have yet to find a replacement for the popular conservative host and are reportedly "taking their time."

An insider told Page Six there will be many guest hosts as the show seeks a replacement for McCain.

“There is no scramble. They’re taking time to find the right person to fill the seat. No one is freaking out,” the insider told the outlet.

Page Six reported that the show is nowhere near naming a replacement and that the lineup of guest hosts is “still taking shape.”

“There will be conservatives, some well-known, some not. It’s always been important to maintain a panel of different points of view,” the insider told Page Six.

MEGHAN ADDRESSES NEPOTISM

Meghan McCain spoke on her own experience of nepotism during Thursday's episode of The View.

 

WHITNEY CUMMINGS ON THE VIEW

Comedian Whitney Cummings joined The View on Friday to speak about her upcoming tour.

 

 

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