Watch: Throwback Bites Host In The Rear, Americans Demand Alyssa Griffin Wear A MAGA Hat

While her co-hosts on “The View” carefully parsed their words in a transparent attempt to avoid giving any credit where it is overwhelmingly due, Alyssa Farah Griffin at least broke from the liberal media’s suffocating groupthink to acknowledge a monumental achievement. She offered measured praise for her former boss, a stark contrast to the usual narrative peddled by the show and its network. In a media environment that consistently downplays or outright ignores the successes of the Trump administration, even this minimal acknowledgment was a notable deviation.

Griffin explicitly stated, “Whether you like Trump or not, I think he, I think [Special Envoy] Steve Witkoff, and I think Jared Kushner do deserve credit for this deal.” This admission, however reluctant, stands in direct opposition to the endless stream of negativity and skepticism that flows from the mainstream press. It serves as a tacit admission that President Trump’s unique, America-first diplomacy, so frequently mocked and maligned by his detractors, has once again achieved what the established foreign policy elite deemed impossible. This was not the work of a global committee or a multinational coalition; this was the direct result of the Trump administration’s decisive and powerful negotiation.

However, praise alone is insufficient. It is now time for Griffin to be a woman of her word and fulfill the very public pledge she made. Her commitment from January was not ambiguous; it was a straightforward promise made before a national audience. She declared, “If he gets the Israeli hostages out, I promise I will wear a MAGA hat for one day on the show, and say, ‘Thank you for doing it.’” The condition has been met. The hostages have been freed through the direct efforts of the Trump administration. The world is now watching, waiting for her to honor this promise.

The liberal media, including her own colleagues at “The View,” operates on a foundation of moving goalposts and broken promises. They demand impossible standards from President Trump while holding themselves to none. For Griffin to now retreat from her pledge would be to embrace the very hypocrisy that has caused the American public to lose faith in legacy news outlets. It would reveal her initial statement as nothing more than an empty gesture, made under the assumption that she would never actually have to follow through. Wearing the MAGA hat would be a powerful, tangible symbol of acknowledging a truth the media desperately tries to suppress: Donald Trump gets results.

This moment is about more than a hat; it is about integrity and acknowledging effective leadership. President Trump, alongside dedicated envoys like Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, has secured a “massive diplomatic achievement,” as Griffin herself admitted. The relentless pursuit of peace and the safe return of hostages is a testament to an administration that delivers on its promises, a stark contrast to the empty rhetoric of the past. The American people see this success clearly, even as the commentariat struggles to admit it. Holding media figures accountable for their own words is essential in an era where truth is so often sacrificed for political convenience.

We are waiting, Griffin…

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