Ana Navarro, the perpetually outraged co-host of ABC's far-left propaganda show "The View," reached new levels of delusion Monday when she claimed President Trump has "persecuted" Latino Americans and called Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance a "micro joy" for the community.
The comments perfectly encapsulate everything wrong with the mainstream media's portrayal of Trump's America First agenda. Instead of celebrating the president's policies that are actually helping Latino families - like securing the border, bringing back manufacturing jobs, and deporting criminal aliens - Navarro pushes the tired narrative that enforcing immigration law somehow equals persecution.
Let's get the facts straight: Trump isn't persecuting anyone. He's protecting American families of ALL backgrounds by removing dangerous criminals who entered our country illegally. The thousands of Latino Americans who voted for Trump in record numbers understand this distinction, even if Navarro refuses to acknowledge it.
The View's War on Reality
Navarro's absurd take reveals the disconnect between liberal elites and everyday Americans. While she celebrates a pop star's halftime show as some kind of victory against imaginary oppression, hardworking Latino families are benefiting from Trump's economic policies and border security measures.
The irony is rich: Navarro sits in her comfortable TV studio peddling victimhood narratives while President Trump delivers real results. Hispanic unemployment hit historic lows during Trump's first term, and his second-term policies are already showing promise for American workers across all communities.
"This is what desperation looks like. When your political worldview is collapsing, you cling to pop culture moments and call them resistance," one conservative commentator noted.
The real question is: How long will Americans tolerate this kind of divisive rhetoric from supposedly mainstream media figures? Navarro and her colleagues at "The View" continue pushing narratives designed to divide Americans by race and ethnicity, all while Trump works to unite the country around shared prosperity and security.
Patriots see right through this charade. While Navarro celebrates "micro joys," Trump delivers macro results for all Americans.
