The View panel responded to President Donald Trump reveling in the death of former FBI director and special counsel Robert Mueller by stating “karma never forgets.”
Ana Navarro called Trump’s behavior “galling” on Monday’s show on ABC.
She also denounced “a commander-in-chief in the middle of a war taking to Truth Social to attack somebody who won a Bronze Star and Purple Heart while ‘commander bone spurs’ was dodging the draft.”
“It’s the hypocrisy of this entire situation that I think just is something that we can’t get numb to,” Navarro said.
Mueller served as special prosecutor to investigate allegations that Trump colluded with Russia during the 2016 presidential campaign.
MS NOW reported Saturday Mueller found “definite, absolutely conclusive evidence that Russia intervened in the 2016 election to help Donald Trump become president, that the Trump campaign was aware of it and expected to benefit from it, and that they took steps to obstruct the investigation into it.”
Trump, in turn, claimed the report completely exonerated him.
After news of Mueller’s death broke Saturday, Trump went on Truth Social, writing, “Robert Mueller just died. Good, I’m glad he’s dead. He can no longer hurt innocent people!”
Navarro continued condemning Trump as well as those Republicans who did not speak out against the president’s remarks.
“And I just want to remind people, though, because I haven’t heard — I’ve heard very few Republicans condemn this this weekend,” Navarro said. “I saw the Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent say we should have empathy not for the family of Robert Mueller, but for Donald Trump, is who we should have empathy for.”
“This is the same thing he did with John McCain after he died, the same thing he did with Rob Reiner,” she continued. “This is who he is because he is a mean person with a dark heart, verbal diarrhea, and no impulse control.”
Then Navarro turned to karma.
“Let me just say this: karma never forgets an address. And he is 80-years old, he’s got obvious visible physical ailments, and there will be people that when he passes away — as we will all passed away — will write these type of things and celebrate,” she said. “If you don’t condemn it today from him, you don’t have a right to condemn it then from anybody.”














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