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Ana Navarro Hits Trump With Blistering Warning After His Jump For Joy Over Mueller's Death
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Ana Navarro used Monday’s episode of “The View” to warn President Donald Trump that his celebratory message over former FBI Director Robert Mueller’s death could be used against him one day. (Watch more of her take below.) “Let me just say this: Karma never forgets an address,” stressed the host while calling out the president’s “galling” behavior. Trump, in a jump for joy on his Truth Social platform over the weekend, wrote that he was “glad” the special prosecutor was dead at age 81 just months after his family revealed he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease back in 2021. “He can no longer hurt innocent people!” Trump wrote in the post. The message added to an avalanche of his attacks on Mueller over the years since the former FBI director’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. Mueller notably did not charge Trump with obstruction of justice, finding insufficient evidence of a criminal conspiracy between Trump’s 2016 campaign and Russia in his report on the probe. The president has received backlash from Democrats since celebrating the death of Mueller, a decorated Marine who spent decades in public service. Navarro called out Trump for delighting over the death of a Bronze Star Medal and Purple Heart recipient amid the Iran war. “It’s the hypocrisy of this entire situation, I think, it’s something that we can’t get numb to,” said Navarro, noting that she’s heard few Republicans condemn Trump for his digital dance on Mueller’s grave. She proceeded to criticize Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who defended Trump’s reaction, claiming that people should have “empathy for what’s been done to the president and his family.” “This is the same thing [Trump] did with John McCain after he died, the same thing he did with Rob Reiner. This is who he is because he is a mean person with a dark heart, verbal diarrhea and no impulse control,” Navarro said. She went on to note that Trump is 80 years old and has “obvious visible physical ailments.” “And there will be people that when he passes away — as we will all pass away — will write these type of things and celebrate,” she emphasized. “If you don’t condemn it today from him, you don’t have a right to condemn it then from anybody!” By entering your email and clicking Sign Up, you're agreeing to let us send you customized marketing messages about us and our advertising partners. You are also agreeing to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
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