Ana Navarro, the perpetually outraged co-host on ABC’s The View, dropped a bombshell of vitriol on Monday, casually predicting that people will celebrate when President Donald Trump dies. In a segment dripping with the usual leftist disdain, Navarro framed Trump’s resilience—surviving an assassination attempt just months ago—as some kind of cosmic injustice, implying his mortality would spark nationwide street parties. It’s the kind of unhinged rhetoric that passes for discourse on that show, where panelists routinely blur the line between political disagreement and outright bloodlust. Coming from a former Republican who’s morphed into a Never-Trump zealot, this isn’t just trash talk; it’s a window into the seething hatred fueling the anti-Trump machine.
For the 2A community, Navarro’s death-wish fantasy isn’t abstract—it’s a stark reminder of the stakes in our cultural civil war. Trump, for all his flaws, has been the most pro-gun president in modern history, appointing judges who shredded ATF overreach, defending the Heller decision, and championing concealed carry reciprocity. His near-fatal brush with a bullet in Butler, Pennsylvania, courtesy of a deranged shooter, underscored how Second Amendment protections are under siege from the very elites who cheer his demise. Navarro’s glee exposes the hypocrisy: while gun-grabbers like her push assault weapon bans and red-flag laws to disarm law-abiding Americans, they fantasize about violence against their political foes. It’s no coincidence that post-assassination attempt polls showed Trump’s support surging among gun owners—folks who see through the media’s selective outrage.
The implications? This bile galvanizes the 2A movement like nothing else. When celebrities and talking heads openly revel in a rival’s death, it validates every red-flag warning about elite contempt for the armed citizenry. Expect this clip to go viral in pro-gun circles, rallying donations for NRA-backed PACs, boosting turnout for Trump in battlegrounds, and reminding everyone that self-defense isn’t just about home intruders—it’s about preserving the Republic against those who’d celebrate its erosion. Navarro handed us a gift: unfiltered proof that the fight for our rights is existential. Lock, load, and vote accordingly.