Co-hosts of "The View" had an intense debate about whether Black artists like Snoop Dogg should be judged for performing at President Donald Trump's inauguration.
The CNN commentator reminded the "Shark Tank" investor about his ties to the president-elect in a tense on-air exchange.
The View cohosts – sans moderator Whoopi Goldberg who was out for a previous work commitment – dove right into the new Trump era, dissecting yesterday’s Inauguration and pondering what the next four years will look like.
They then went on to review footage of Trump’s inauguration speech in which he outlined his plans — including instituting mass deportations, fostering a “merit-based” society, and recognizing only two genders.
For Alyssa Farah Griffin, the reference clearly conjured memories of headlines that Navarro made in 2023, when the then-51-year-old shared an Instagram post indicating that she found Maluma, then 29, "sexy" and wanted to feed him with her breasts. "Oh my gosh," Griffin said, lowering her head to her hand as she laughed.
Michelle made headlines after her office announced that former President Barack Obama, will attend Trump’s inauguration, but Michelle would not be present.
Ana Navarro took aim at Snoop Dogg on The View, likening the rapper to a "trained seal" after he performed at an inauguration weekend event.
Ana Navarro did not mince her words on this morning’s episode of The View, where she ripped into House Speaker Mike Johnson for defending President Donald Trump‘s decision to pardon roughly 1,500 of his supporters who were charged in connection to the Jan.
Cebu City and the rest of the world, once again, were entertained by the dazzling wizardry of the Sinulog dancers last Sunday.
As the nation watched, Trump's speech resonated with millions who are eager to reclaim the American dream and restore strength in leadership. Yet, not all were eager to join this moment of renewal. On the popular daytime talk show "The View,
Ana Navarro, a CNN political commentator and Republican strategist, came to campus on Oct. 15 to speak to university students about the impact of the Latino vote in the 2024 presidential election. Navarro spoke to the audience about the importance of the Latino vote and how significant their voting block would be.