Ana Navarro Slams Donald Trump's 'Spaghetti At The Wall' Tactics Amid Rosie O'Donnell Feud
By Afouda Bamidele on July 15, 2025 at 9:15 AM EDT

Ana Navarro is not staying silent about Donald Trump's latest swipe at Rosie O'Donnell, calling it a clear attempt to steer attention away from the Epstein files.
Navarro's criticism comes as public interest in the unreleased Epstein list continues to build, with Elon Musk also expressing frustration that the FBI shut down its investigation without disclosing the names tied to the disgraced financier.
While Donald Trump's feud with Rosie O'Donnell spans years, Ana Navarro believes his timing is no coincidence, especially as frustration mounts over the lack of transparency in the Epstein investigation.
Ana Navarro Mocks Donald Trump's Feud With Rosie O'Donnell

As the co-hosts of "The View" discussed backlash facing Florida AG Pam Bondi and the FBI over their handling of the Epstein investigation, Navarro cut in with a blunt assessment, saying:
"Bring me some popcorn because watching them fight amongst themselves is the most entertaining thing I've seen all year."
She went on to describe Trump's behavior as "throwing spaghetti at the wall," referencing his sudden investigations into Democrats and bizarre memes painting him as Superman.
During the fiery segment on "The View," Navarro said the latest flare-up with O'Donnell, where Trump bizarrely threatened to strip her of citizenship, was another distraction tactic meant to rally his MAGA base.
She noted that it was Trump's way of telling his supporters to "look at the shiny object I'm throwing here."
The US President Threatened The Comedian's Citizenship

ICYMI, the Trump and O'Donnell feud flared up when he took a break from the heat on his cabinet to go after the comedian, who stated her plans to move to Ireland if he was reelected.
The President lashed out on Truth Social, claiming he was "giving serious consideration to taking away her citizenship."
"She is a threat to humanity," Trump wrote, adding that she should "remain in the wonderful country of Ireland, if they want her." O'Donnell did not hold back. In a fiery clapback, she told Trump:
"Hey Donald, you're rattled again? 18 years later and I still live rent-free in that collapsing brain of yours." She went on to call him "everything that is wrong with America," dubbing him "King Joffrey with a tangerine spray tan."
Rosie made it clear that no matter what Trump says, she is not going anywhere quietly: "I'm not yours to silence. I never was."
Ana Navarro Called Out Melania Trump Over Pro-Choice Stance

Trump is not the only one in the White House that Navarro has aimed at. In 2024, "The View" co-host slammed the First Lady for her sudden support of abortion rights, calling it a calculated move to appeal to women voters ahead of the election.
As noted by The Blast, Navarro took to Instagram after the release of Melania's memoir, warning followers not to be swayed by what she saw as last-minute political spin.
"Well, well, well. Melania coming out as strongly pro-choice a month before the election was not on my bingo card," Navarro wrote. "Don't fall for it."
She also called out J.D. Vance for shifting his messaging, accusing them of trying to appear more moderate to close the gender gap at the polls.
"We already know what Trump did. He appointed three uber-conservative Justices who overturned Roe. Women have suffered, even died as a result," Navarro reminded her followers.
Elon Musk Slams FBI Over Epstein Case Shutdown

Before Navarro raised concerns about the Epstein list, Musk had already made it clear he was fed up with how the FBI concluded the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
The Blast reported that the tech billionaire shared his displeasure after the bureau ended its probe into Epstein without releasing the rumored list of powerful clients linked to the convicted sex offender.
Musk, responding to a commenter under one of his memes mocking the FBI, wrote, "This is the final straw."
The comment that set Musk off questioned the agency's broken promises, including the whereabouts of "the client list," "Epstein files part 2," and the mysterious "magical binders" once mentioned by officials.
The commenter also pointed to Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi's earlier claim that"the client list is on my desk."
White House Sparks Backlash With Donald Trump As Superman Meme

Days after Musk's remarks, the official White House Instagram account stirred backlash by posting a digitally edited image of Trump dressed as Superman. The Blast reported that the digitally altered meme shows Trump suited up in Superman's red-and-blue costume, complete with the iconic "S" logo.
Framed like a movie poster, the graphic features bold text reading, "A Trump Presidency," with the tagline "Truth, Justice, and the American Way," and finishes with the word "Superman" next to the White House logo.
The post did not sit well with critics. Actor Patrick Dougall called on Warner Bros. to take legal action, writing, "Warner Bros, PLEASE sue." Others labeled the image as cult-like, with many online calling it both "delusional" and "gross."
How will the Donald Trump administration respond to Ana Navarro's claims?