Where to Watch ‘The Reunited States’ and When Will It Be Released?

The nation may be divided, but Van Jones and Meghan McCain want Americans to remember that there’s still hope for unity. In their new documentary, The Reunited States, the political pundits attempt to bridge the divide between Red and Blue America and lay out a path for moving forward, together. The Van Jones and Meghan McCain documentary was teased Friday morning on The View, so if you caught the (somewhat contentious) segment and have questions, you’re in luck.

What is The Reunited States release date? Where can I watch The Reunited States documentary? Here’s everything you need to know about this new Van Jones documentary!

WHAT IS THE VAN JONES DOCUMENTARY THE REUNITED STATES ABOUT?

The Reunited States focuses not on the far-right, nor the far-left, but the millions of Americans in the middle who hope to bridge our political and racial divides. Based on the book of the same name by Mark Gerzon, the new documentary profiles various unsung heroes who have devoted their lives to reconciliation, including Susan Bro, whose daughter, Heather Heyer, was killed by a white supremacist in Charlottesville, Virginia, and David and Erin Leaverton, a Republican couple who travels across the country in an RV to find out what divides Americans.

WHAT IS THE REUNITED STATES RELEASE DATE?

Van Jones and Meghan McCain’s new documentary debuts on Tuesday, February 9.

THE REUNITED STATES DOCUMENTARY: WHERE TO WATCH

The Reunited States will be available to stream on iTunes and On Demand beginning February 9. However, the documentary is now available for pre-order on iTunes for $9.99.

REUNITED STATES TRAILER: WATCH THE VAN JONES AND MEGHAN MCCAIN DOCUMENTARY TRAILER

The trailer for Reunited States is available to stream on the film’s website, reunitedstates.tv, under the “Watch the Trailer” tab.

WHAT WENT DOWN BETWEEN VAN JONES AND ANA NAVARRO ON THE VIEW TODAY?

On Friday morning, Van Jones stopped by The View to discuss the new documentary, but things quickly went off the rails when Ana Navarro and Sunny Hostin grilled him on his vacillating attitude towards former President Donald Trump. Jones was clearly uncomfortable as the co-hosts said that “people in the Black community don’t trust [him] anymore,” and skewered him for taking photos with right-wing pundit Candace Owens.

“95% of what I said on CNN — I wouldn’t even be on CNN as a Democratic critic of the Republican Party,” Jones complained. “But when they do something right, I’m going to say it, and then I’ll get beat up for saying it! And I don’t get the 95% credit.”