Alyssa Farah Griffin, a co-host on “The View,” expressed strong disapproval of former President Donald Trump‘s recent remarks regarding the January 6th Capitol riot.During a segment on the popular talk show, Griffin, who previously served in the Trump administration, stated that his comments were “unacceptable” and “dangerous.” She specifically took issue with Trump’s characterization of the rioters as “patriots” and his suggestion that they should be pardoned.Griffin emphasized that the events of January 6th were an attack on American democracy and that those who participated should be held accountable for their actions. Her remarks reflect a growing concern among some former Trump allies about his continued rhetoric and its potential impact on the political landscape.
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Ana Navarro doesn’t believe Donald Trump is out to “Make America Great Again” with his deportation policies—according to Navarro, he’s out to “Make America White Again.”
Navarro shared her scathing take on Trump’s mass deportations and roundups into his “Alligator Alcatraz” detention center in the Florida Everglades on The View Friday. “What’s happening is horrible,” she said. “If you are out there in the Everglades, driving out there, and getting out of your car to take a picture like it’s the Eiffel Tower, you are a racist and you are a horrible human being.”
Navarro said anyone believing that Trump is trying to make America safer by “rounding up Latino immigrants, brown immigrants” and “opening up the doors for white South Afrikaners fleeing from a nonexistent genocide” is “fooling themselves.”
The “Hot Topics” discussion included former Trump aide Alyssa Farah Griffin’s way tamer take, which she buoyed by playing a clip of Joe Rogan’s comments blasting Trump’s “insane” ICE raids “targeting of migrant workers—not cartel members, not gang members, not drug dealers—just construction workers, gardeners.”
Griffin chalked up Trump’s mass roundups to “headline chasing.” Trump is “wanting to say ‘We’re rounding up this many people. I’ve deported more people than Obama has,’” that’s behind the sweeping policies, she said. “What it’s led to is his numbers plummeting on immigration.”

Navarro was not convinced as she reiterated her new spin on Trump’s slogan.