The White House has branded Ana Navarro as “dumb” after The View spoke her mind about Donald Trump administration’s deportation policies.
The 53-year-old host has never been one to hold her tongue about her views on the U.S. president, previously sending stern warnings to the businessman and “chilling messages” to the other members of his cabinet.
Even during her summer break from The View, she has still found time to ridicule the regime on her Instagram.
Earlier this week, Navarro posted to her story a CBS report about the Trump administration bringing back “neighborhood checks” on immigrants applying for U.S. citizenship.
Against the report, she wrote, “Latino Trumpers, is [this] the s–t you all voted for? So your tias and abuelas can be spied on?”
In a follow-up post, she shed light on the deportation of a 7-year-old in New York City. Along with a photo of the child and a statement from Gov. Kathy Hochul, she asked, “Where are all them Christians at?”
“If a seven-year-old is who President Trump considers the ‘worst of the worst,’ then the promise was a lie from the start,” she added.
In response to her outspoken disapproval, a spokesperson for President Trump said, “Just when you think Ana Navarro can’t get any dumber, she proves you wrong.”
While speaking to Entertainment Weekly, they continued, “Democrat party approval is at record lows because, instead of accepting that their party is wrong and out of touch with Americans of all backgrounds, they have surrogates like Ana attacking anyone who dares disagree with her.
“Keep it up, Ana!”
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Navarro’s statement is only one of many she has directed at the Trump administration this summer.
Earlier this month, she criticized Melania Trump over her letter to Vladimir Putin, which the host labeled as “so hypocritical you almost can’t believe it.”
“Think about what her husband, what Donald Trump, is doing to the children of immigrants in America,” she added.
“How many of those children are living with the fear of their parents being dragged through the streets of America? Their car windows smashed in? Their parents were beaten by masked men and disappeared?”
“Maybe she should turn around and say the exact same thing to her husband, because there are children in America crying, suffering, going to bed in fear, returning to homes that are abandoned and empty, not knowing where their next meal is coming from,” she concluded.
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