‘The View’ star Ana Navarro defends Rosie O’Donnell against Donald Trump
- Ana Navarro defended Rosie O’Donnell after President Donald Trump threatened to revoke the citizenship of the actor.
- O’Donnell has long beaten with Trump, including during his mandate on The view.
- The White House recently published a statement to EW criticizing Navarro for its comments on Alligator Alcatraz.
Republican political commentator Ana Navarro is held for her See Family days after President Donald Trump threatened to revoke the citizenship of one of the former Talk Show moderators, Rosie O’Donnell.
Navarro launched the program on Monday by expressing a firm opposition to Trump’s threat to O’Donnell, which it was quick to clarify is only possible if the actress had committed a serious federal offense.
The 53 -year -old described Trump’s threat to “fight with our former See Cohost “as she told him” threatening to take his citizenship “in a social post of incendiary truth on Saturday.
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“The base does not like Rosie. Let me say this: it is not North Korea, it is not a monarchy,” Navarro told the public. “Donald Trump and no president have authority or jurisdiction to unilaterally remove citizenship from anyone.”
She then stressed that “Rosie O’Donnell is an American citizen of natural origin, born here, born in Long Island in 1962.”
Navarro observed that “there is very little that a citizen can do” to revoke his citizenship through official channels, including “crimes or betrayal or try to overthrow the government”.
With a clear wink to January 6, 2021, insurrection at the American Capitol, Navarro then joked: “So, if someone must be careful, it is not Rosie.”
Navarro ended his thought by telling viewers that the process of revoking citizenship “to do before a judge” and that the maneuver was probably a distraction of more serious political questions.
“Look at the brilliant object they launch here,” said Navarro.
Trump – who is engaged in a quarrel of nearly two decades with O’Donnell on Saturday, going back to his days The view – informed the world that he weighed the possibility of revoking the citizenship of O’Donnell after having moved to Ireland earlier this year.
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“Due to the fact that Rosie O’Donnell is not in the best interest of our big country, I want to seriously withdraw his citizenship,” wrote Trump on his social platform Truth. “It is a threat to humanity and should stay in the wonderful country of Ireland, if they want it.”
Likewise, a White House representative told EW in a statement at the end of last week that he had revealed that Navarro’s sharing comments criticizing the Alcatraz migrant detention center in Florida are “stupid”.
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O’Donnell responded to Trump’s threat to social networks, saying to his Instagram followers: “The President of the United States has always hated the fact that I see him for whom he is – a Viar criminal with sexual abuse to harm our nation to use.
After the development, her colleague actress Ellen Degeneres expressed her support for O’Donnell, writing, “good for you” and marking O’Donnell on Instagram.
The view Area on weekdays at 11:00 a.m. he / 10 a.m. PT on ABC.