"The View" is officially moving on from Meghan McCain.
A report from MailOnline.com said Alyssa Farah Griffin, who served as former President Donald Trump's White House communications director, will reportedly be named as Meghan's permanent replacement on the ABC show.
The news isn't completely surprising, as Alyssa has often contributed to "The View" panel and was considered the frontrunner for the gig.
Although ABC said it wasn't prepared to make a decision "at this time," a source told the New York Post that an announcement should come within two weeks.
Since appearing on "The View," Alyssa has sometimes clashed with her fellow panelists, much like her predecessor often did. Still, Alyssa has some big shoes to fill, as Meghan became a huge conservative voice during her four seasons on the show.
Although Meghan praised the show in announcing her decision to leave in July 2021, she later said she doesn't "miss it at all."
"I felt like I was really happy to do it on my own terms because a lot of people get fired from that show," she said in a MailOnline column. "I was happy that I got to make the decision and be in control of my own life. And, you know, 'The View' was and is incredible and gave me so much. I don't feel anything negative about it. But I also really pride myself in life on knowing when to hold them and when to fold them, like I'm such a gambler."
While several women have been the conservative voice on "The View," including Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Candace Cameron Bure and Abby Huntsman, none seemed to challenge her fellow panelists like Meghan.
For her part, Alyssa has stood her ground against her co-hosts, too.
Sunny Hostin recently questioned Alyssa's time in the White House. During a conversation about the Jan. 6 committee hearings, Alyssa said "so few" government officials have come out to counter Trump's unproven claims that the 2020 election was stolen.
"It's a small group of mostly women, by the way, who have come together and spoken out and are telling the truth now, and the men around them aren't doing it. The elected officials in congress who know it wasn't stolen aren't saying anything. It's this massive, uphill battle," Alyssa said, adding that her former boss is "lying" about alleged voter fraud.
Sunny shot back, "I know there are people like yourself and others who are coming forward now, but wasn't the first impeachment enough?" and adding, "Did you not see a lot going on?"
Alyssa replied, "There are people who think that people like me … don't deserve to have a voice because we worked for Donald Trump. I reject that. We are telling the truth now, we are telling it authentically, we are acknowledging what we did wrong … we all make mistakes."