Ana Navarro: Trump’s ‘Putting a Target on All of Our Backs,’ He’s Motivating Mass Shooters

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NAVARRO: “You know, for me, I will never stop caring. I cared the first minute and I will continue carrying the rest of my life. Because I think we’ve learned that words matter. And you know, it’s really funny because you mentioned this alternative national anthem. How ironic is it that every time the black national anthem is played, a lot of these people go berserk. So I guess it’s just their white supremacist national anthem, which is okay. But look, we’ve already seen what Donald Trump’s words are capable of, who they’re capable of triggering, right?”
HOSTIN: “Yeah.”
NAVARRO: “We have seen January 6, we’ve seen that he’s led an insurrection. So no, we — we’re not taking it out of context, because the context is his history and his life. And I will never forget, and I think we have to remember it over and over again, the 23 people that were killed in the Walmart in El Paso, because a white supremacist was triggered by words like invaders, by — by wanting to go target people who look like me, and probably sound like me, even though 13 of them are Americans like I am. So I want to say to my, you know, Latino friends, some of them who might be thinking of voting for Trump, when Trump talks about poisoning the blood of America, and he’s talking about migrants, when he refers to them as animals, and he’s talking about migrants, when he’s referring to them as not people as invaders, let me tell you, people who hate folks like that, they’re not going to stop and ask you if you have a U.S. citizenship or a U.S. passport, they’re going to shoot first and then ask questions. (Applause) So I think he’s putting a target on all of our backs. We saw it happening in Buffalo in the black supermarket. And so his words matter and we’re not taking him out of context because he’s been saying to us he’s going to be the retribution. Well, believe him.”
HOSTIN: “It’s scared me.”

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