‘The View’: Ana Navarro Slams Trump for Posting About Elon Musk Feud Amid Texas Flood Tragedy
TEXAS, UNITED STATES, JUL 7 – Cohosts on The View condemned Trump for focusing on a feud with Elon Musk during Texas floods that killed at least 82 people, calling it an inappropriate distraction.
- On July 7, 2025, The View returned from a holiday break and discussed the escalating feud between Donald Trump and Elon Musk amid Texas's deadly floods.
- The cohosts condemned Trump for prioritizing his conflict with Musk instead of responding to the severe Texas flooding, which has resulted in over 80 fatalities and numerous people unaccounted for.
- Elon Musk revealed plans on July 5 to create a new political group called the America Party, with the goal of promoting freedom and disrupting the dominance of the existing two-party system.
- The cohosts expressed skepticism about Musk leading a third party, while noting that about 46% of adults support a new political option.
- Concerns were raised about Trump’s comments on deporting Musk, especially as it coincides with information indicating the Justice Department is increasingly focused on revoking citizenship from naturalized Americans.
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On Monday’s episode of The View, cohosts criticized President Donald Trump feuding with Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk as Texas suffers from catastrophic flooding that has killed at least 82 people and left dozens more missing. Moderator Whoopi Goldberg opened the show with a solemn acknowledgment of the disaster, urging viewers in affected areas to stay safe and tune in for information on how to help. The conversation quickly shifted to the esc…
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