‘The View’ star Ana Navarro saw attempted conflict at ‘No Kings’ protest
- Ana Navarro attended a “No Kings” demonstration during the weekend.
- The view Cohost said she had seen antagonists deliberately “put in the crowd” to provoke conflicts.
- “People were not with that and they did not commit,” added Navarro.
The view The Cohost Ana Navarro took his problems with Donald Trump in the street during the weekend, when the Talk-show star and republican commentator said that she had seen antagonists trying to generate trouble while she had attended a “no kings” demonstration in Florida.
The 53-year-old revealed in the talk show on Monday that she hit the sidewalk on Saturday in opposition to Trump in Miami, where she argued that the demonstration remained peaceful.
I was so proud of all those who protested, because I saw people who were placed in the crowd to encourage confrontation, and people were not and they did not commit, “said Navarro, even if she did not clarify who she saw going up the crowd or who thought she had been able to send them to disturb the event.
She pointed out that “people said each other,” do not commit “” while the moderator Whoopi Goldberg interrupted the same thing.
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“Beware that there are bad players when you protest, and when you see them starting to leave, you let everyone know what you know,” advised Goldberg. “Because they are not there for the same reasons as we are here.”
Earlier during the discussion on hot subjects on the issue, Goldberg praised the millions of Americans who released en masse in the cities of all over the country, in opposition to the recent management of Trump of Ice Deportations in the United States – in particular in Los Angeles.
“I say that all the time, yes, we have politicians, but it is for us, because if we do not do it, if we do not go out and say good, here is the line in the sand, the sand will continue to become longer and longer,” said Goldberg. “The men had come out for women, the women had come out for men, the Latinos were released for blacks, Asia, we were all out, looking at each other.”
Before launching the show at a commercial break, Goldberg left the audience with a final message: “If you do not make sure to me, for our well -being as a American – forget what side you are – as a merchants, this kind of thing that happens is not American.”
In a Sunday article on social networks highlighting the demonstration, Navarro has qualified the moment to “relaunch” and congratulated “people defending their rights and for our country”.
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“Thank you to the millions of people who participated in the thousands of events in the big and small towns in all of America,” she continued. “It was a particularly heartbreaking week for the Latin community and immigrant. Thank you to the allies. Thank you to all those who resist and help in many ways. Together, we are stronger.”
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