A bold promise made on a popular morning show is now under the spotlight, and it's causing quite a stir! Don Jr. is calling out Alyssa Farah Griffin, a host of 'The View', to keep her word and wear a MAGA hat on air. But here's where it gets controversial...
It all started when Griffin, a former White House director, made a bet on the show last year. She vowed to don a MAGA hat if President Trump successfully negotiated the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas. And now, with the hostages freed, Don Jr. is reminding her of her promise.
The eldest son of President Trump shared a video of Griffin's statement, which quickly went viral, gaining over 3.5 million views. Social media users even took it a step further, using AI to superimpose red MAGA hats on Griffin and her co-hosts, adding a humorous twist to the situation.
"Sending this to the top. Let's go," Don Jr. wrote, urging Griffin to fulfill her promise.
Hamas released the remaining 20 hostages on Monday, after over two years of captivity. This was part of a groundbreaking ceasefire deal brokered by Trump, a move that has sparked mixed reactions.
During a recent episode of 'The View', Griffin praised the deal and acknowledged the efforts of her former boss, Trump, and his team. However, she remained silent on the hat promise, leaving many viewers curious.
"Whether you love or hate Trump, this deal is a significant diplomatic achievement. It's a reminder that sometimes, to achieve peace, we must engage with those we may not agree with," Griffin stated.
And this is the part most people miss... Griffin's promise was met with resistance from her left-leaning co-host, Sunny Hostin, who pleaded, "Please don't do that." Griffin, with a laugh, replied that she would need protection from Hostin if she were to wear the hat.
So, will Griffin keep her word and wear the MAGA hat? Only time will tell. This story has all the makings of a fascinating debate. What do you think? Should Griffin honor her promise, or was it just a light-hearted moment that shouldn't be taken too seriously? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments!