On Wednesday’s show of “The View” Ana Navarro gave a rally cry against former President Trump.
Tuesday evening Trump announced he was seeking a second term as President of the United States. Navarro is one of many who are unsettled by the announcement.
She started, “I’ve seen this movie before. Rupert Murdoch doesn’t matter. GOP donors don’t matter. What matters are GOP base voters who voted for Trump before. I made the mistake before; many other Republicans made the mistake in 2016 of not taking Trump seriously. I’m not making the same mistake twice.”
“I gotta tell you all, Don’t get numb to it, don’t laugh about it, don’t get tired of it,” she continued “We beat him once, and we can beat him twice if we have to.”
“He belongs in the big house not the White House. And under no circumstance can Americans get exhausted and not fight hard as hell so this guy is nowhere near the presidency ever, ever, ever again,” she concluded
Whoopi delightedly shouted “YEAH!” Affirming Navarro’s stance and the audience also clapped and cheered.
.@ananavarro: “We beat [Trump] once. We can beat him twice if we have to.”
— The View (@TheView) November 16, 2022
“Under no circumstance can Americans get exhausted and not fight hard as hell so this guy is nowhere near the presidency ever, ever, ever again.” https://t.co/cVclFZQU98 pic.twitter.com/HVyH2AOwYY
It appears those who are against Trump having a second Term are ready for a battle, Trump himself seems do better when the pressure is on.
Trump is going to fight for Americans wants to see “America First” in Washington D.C.
Navarro sees Trump as an enemy and wants him locked up. This is only the beginning of his path, we will probably see much more anti-Trump rhetoric from Navarro and those like her.
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