Trump, Your Wives weren’t Born in America, Either

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Ana Navarro reminded Trump on Monday that, like Mitch McConnell’s, his ex-wifeAnd current wife weren’t born in the U.S., but that doesn’t mean they love America any less than others.

“Let me remind Donald Trump, ’cause obviously what he’s trying to do here is say that those of us who are Americans born somewhere else are not as American, are not at the same level as Americans. Let me remind him he’s married two women — one was born in Slovenia and the other one was born in Czechoslovakia,” Navarro said on ABC’s “The View.” “One of them is now buried in his golf course.”

Navarro responded Trump’s recent tirade against Senate Minority Leader Mitch on Truth Social, in which Trump used racist rhetoric to refer to McConnell’s wife, former Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, as his “China loving wife” and “Coco Chow.”

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Navarro condemned the former president’s comments as “incredibly racist”Trump was retaliated against by McConnell, and McConnell hurled the hypocritical attack at Trump back at him. “Did he marry women who didn’t love America?”

He continued to list numerous instances in which Trump displayed racist behavior. This included calling for the death penalty on the Central Park Five in 85, calling Mexicans rapists, criminals, and describing neo Nazis as “good people on both sides.”

She continued to state that using discriminatory language was unacceptable “on brand for Donald Trump.” “He was a racist before being President, he was a racist as president and he’s going to be a racist until the day he dies.”

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Navarro also called out Trump supporters, saying that “own this too” “because they voted, they supported, they worked for, they enabled, they fortified, they emboldened a racist.”

Alyssa Farah Griff also intervened to point out that the comments weren’t appreciated. “blatantly racist,” and condemned Rick Scott, who refused to call out Trump’s comments to Dana Bash during Sunday’s “State of the Union”Instead, it was explained

Alyssa Farah Griff also intervened to point out that the comments weren’t appreciated. “blatantly racist,” and condemned Rick Scott, who refused to call out Trump’s comments to Dana Bash during Sunday’s “State of the Union”Instead, he explained that Trump “likes to give people nicknames,”They are not able to call out racism when they see it.

You can even watch “The View” segment from Monday’s show below.

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