Overview
- On Tuesday, Greene clashed with The View cohosts after Sunny Hostin read a now‑deleted social post in which Greene questioned the timing of a rape allegation against Graham Platner.
- Hostin, a former sex‑crimes prosecutor, pressed Greene on language that said victims should report assaults immediately and warned against turning consensual past sex into "rape for politics," and producers brought a phone on air so Hostin could read the full deleted post.
- Greene defended her remarks by saying she "stands behind women that are raped" and insisted she was warning the public, but she was cut off when Joy Behar said the show was out of time.
- Cohosts also challenged a separate Greene post that linked AIPAC to the timing of accusations, with Alyssa Farah Griffin saying that line risked invoking antisemitic tropes and demanding clarification.
- The segment widened media and public attention on Platner’s case after a new Politico allegation on July 6 and added pressure on Democrats to decide whether to replace the nominee before the July 13 deadline.