


Ana Navarro ranted against state lawmakers who refuse to speak out against President Trump’s “mis-administration” on The View, accusing them of being “more scared” of the president than they are of “losing their seats.”
Navarro pointed to her home state of Florida as she spoke about the “lack of empathy, the lack of humanity, the lack of decency” she’s witnessed “all over the country.”
“I’m seeing it in south Florida, where I live, where most of our representatives are Republican and the suffering and fear that the Latino community is undergoing,” she said, calling out the ongoing ICE raids that gained new momentum under the Trump administration. “The windows of their cars are getting smashed, they’re being dragged through the streets by men in masks, children are being torn from the arms of their mothers.”
Navarro added, “Our Republican Congress people aren’t saying a damn thing because they are more scared of Trump right now than they are scared of losing their seats.”
The View host then took a page out of Whoopi Goldberg‘s book by urging viewers to vote in their upcoming elections and appoint more Democrats to office to ensure that there is more “oversight.”
“That has got to change because we have no guard rails right now. We have no checks and balances, there is no oversight,” she said.

She went on to claim that ICE is treating the community “worse than we would allow animals to be treated in this country.”
Navarro’s comments come after the co-hosts weighed in on the controversial remarks Iowa state Senator Joni Ernst made when her constituents expressed concern over her support of President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill Act, which includes cuts to Medicaid.
“We all are going to die,” she told voters at her recent town hall. She later doubled down on the comment in a social media video filmed in a cemetery.
“These comments could come back to haunt her and the people of Iowa could put her political career in the grave since she loves going to cemeteries so much,” Navarro teased on The View.
The View airs on weekdays at 11/10c on ABC.