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ABC Replaces The View with The Charlie Kirk Show, Hosted by Erika Kirk and Megyn Kelly: “It’s Done”

ABC Replaces The View with The Charlie Kirk Show, Hosted by Erika Kirk and Megyn Kelly: “It’s Done”
In a stunning shake-up that has sent shockwaves through daytime television, ABC has officially canceled its long-running talk show The View and announced its replacement — The Charlie Kirk Show, co-hosted by Erika Kirk and veteran journalist Megyn Kelly.
Executives are calling the move “the boldest network decision in years,” describing it as a deliberate pivot toward a new brand of daytime programming aimed at patriotic audiences.
The announcement, delivered through a terse three-word press release — “It’s done. Finally.” — has been celebrated in conservative circles and criticized by liberal commentators. Many Americans, meanwhile, reacted with indifference, quipping, “Wait, The View was still on?”
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The End of an Era
For nearly three decades, The View served as one of television’s most outspoken talk panels — a daily arena where five women debated politics, pop culture, and the occasional pizza topping.
However, following Whoopi Goldberg’s recent controversial remarks about the late Charlie Kirk, tensions within the production reportedly reached a breaking point. One ABC executive admitted, “It wasn’t even about the comment — it was about the constant sighing. Frankly, the nation deserves some relief.”
After exploring alternatives, including reruns of Judge Judy and even filler static, ABC ultimately decided on a complete rebrand — one that executives say “would make Charlie proud and advertisers happy.”
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Introducing: The Charlie Kirk Show
Debuting this week, the new program promises what the network calls “less shouting, more saluting.”
Hosted by Erika Kirk and Megyn Kelly, the show combines political commentary, lifestyle discussions, and what ABC describes as “faith-and-family patriotism.” The premiere opened with Erika Kirk standing beside a portrait of her late husband, while Megyn Kelly made her entrance in a bold red power suit.
“Charlie dreamed of a show where people could actually finish a sentence without being interrupted,” Erika said tearfully. “Today, that dream is real.”
Kelly added, “Daytime TV has become too soft, too liberal, and frankly, too noisy. We’re here to restore order — think of it as The View, but with better lighting and fewer interruptions.”
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Format and Features
Each episode of The Charlie Kirk Show follows a structured, patriotic format, including:
The Kirk Commandments: Erika reads from Charlie’s archived social media posts as audience members respond with “Amen” or “Build the Wall.”
Megyn vs. America’s Enemies: Kelly debates pre-recorded clips of political figures or cultural icons.
Freedom Kitchen: Erika demonstrates “founding father–approved” recipes — hearty, no-kale casseroles included.
Red State Renovations: Home makeovers featuring Americana décor and patriotic color palettes.
Patriot Karaoke: Musical performances by country stars and rock legends celebrating freedom and faith.
ABC insiders have already hinted at upcoming specials, including “A Very Kirkmas,” in which Santa Claus will reportedly be reimagined as a small-business owner struggling with inflation.
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A New Look for Daytime
The show’s set has undergone a complete transformation. The previous pastel backdrop of The View has been replaced with a rotating montage featuring Mount Rushmore, NASCAR races, and apple pies cooling on a windowsill.
The hosts now sit at a Constitution-shaped desk engraved with the Pledge of Allegiance, while each commercial break ends with a CGI bald eagle soaring across the screen.
“Every detail celebrates patriotism,” said one set designer. “Even the teleprompter is mounted inside a replica of an AR-15.”
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Public and Political Reaction
Conservative audiences have embraced the change enthusiastically. Former President Donald Trump took to Truth Social, writing:
> “The View is FINISHED! Erika is WONDERFUL, Megyn is TOUGH — much better than Whoopi & Joy. Big WIN for America!”
Meanwhile, liberal figures were far less impressed. Senator Elizabeth Warren posted:
> “Replacing The View with The Charlie Kirk Show is like replacing a library with a gun range — both loud, neither helpful.”
Comedian Trevor Noah quipped, “So ABC went from Whoopi Goldberg sighing at Meghan McCain to Megyn Kelly arguing with a cardboard cutout of Joe Biden — progress?”
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The Audience and the Aftermath
Audience members, now dubbed “The Kirk Crowd,” begin each taping with the Pledge of Allegiance — occasionally waving Chick-fil-A sandwiches instead of flags.
“I used to watch The View for the gossip,” one attendee shared. “Now I watch for the casseroles — and the patriotism.”
Meanwhile, former View hosts are rumored to be planning a new project titled The Screech Continues, described as an “unfiltered conversation space” for their loyal fan base.
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A Bold New Direction for ABC
ABC’s decision to replace The View with The Charlie Kirk Show reflects a dramatic shift in tone for daytime programming — from heated debates to heartfelt patriotism.
Whether the show will become a lasting hit remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: the era of coffee-table controversies has given way to flag-waving commentary.
As ABC’s official tagline for the relaunch declares:
“No more chatter. Just patriotism. It’s done.”