‘The View’: Ana Navarro Criticizes Trump’s Reaction to WHCD Shooting
Navarro said Trump used the shooting to promote his East Wing ballroom instead of calling for unity after Secret Service agents removed attendees.
- On Monday, The View co-hosts discussed the shooting at Saturday's White House Correspondents Dinner, with co-host Ana Navarro criticizing President Donald Trump for his response to the incident.
- Shots rang out near the Hilton ballroom on Saturday, prompting Secret Service agents to remove Trump and other officials while disarming the suspect.
- CNN's Wolf Blitzer was only three or four feet from the shooter, an experience Navarro said finally mirrors what school children endure during active shooter incidents.
- Instead of calling for unity, Trump pushed to build a new ballroom, prompting Navarro to urge the president to reflect and lead by example after the attack.
- Heated political rhetoric from both sides fuels polarization, Navarro argued, noting that misinformation has made Americans more desensitized to violence than 20 years ago.
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'The View’ Relish Trump and His Cabinet 'Felt the Fear' for Their Lives During WHCD, in Push for Gun Control
During Monday's airing of ABC's "The View," host Ana Navarro led her co-hosts in relishing that President Donald Trump and his Cabinet "felt the fear" of death during Saturday's White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, and might now be more open to gun control. The post ‘The View’ Relish Trump and His Cabinet ‘Felt the Fear’ for Their Lives During WHCD, in Push for Gun Control appeared first on Breitbart.
'The View' Co-Host Wastes No Time Playing Cover Out Of Gun-Control Songbook Following Trump Assassination Attempt
Ana Navarro claimed Trump administration officials now knew how children felt during shootings in the wake of an assassination attempt on Donald Trump.
'View' cohost Ana Navarro hopes politicians enact gun control after WHCD shooting
'The View' cohost Ana Navarro said she hopes the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting gets politicians to enact gun control: 'Now they know what it's like to have to jump under a table.'
'The View's Ana Navarro stunned by how many people online believe the WHCD shooting was "staged": "Where are we in America?"
Ana Navarro told 'The View' that she was stunned by how many people online believe the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner was "staged."
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