'The View' co-host Ana Navarro criticizes Marco Rubio's remarks on Trump and Cuba
- Ana Navarro from 'The View' criticized Marco Rubio for his comments comparing Trump trials to Cuba.
- She accused Rubio of using Cuba's struggle under Fidel Castro to gain favor with Trump.
- The host warned that Rubio is not likely to be chosen as Trump's potential nominee for vice president.
Ana Navarro, a co-host on "The View," said on Monday that she doesn't think Senator Marco Rubio from Florida will be chosen as former President Trump's vice president. She mentioned that she knows things about Rubio's past that might stop him from being picked. Navarro also said that Rubio might try to argue with her and the other women on "The View" to improve his chances, but she knows secrets about him. Navarro's family moved from Nicaragua to Florida in 1980. She criticized Rubio for using the struggles of Cubans under Fidel Castro's regime to impress Trump. Navarro's comments came after Rubio made remarks on Fox News comparing certain events to communist countries. She expressed her disapproval of Rubio's statements, saying that he shouldn't use the names of those who died fighting for freedom to gain favor with Trump. She also questioned why some Cuban people support Rubio despite their strong opposition to the actions of communist regimes. In summary, Ana Navarro believes Marco Rubio won't be chosen as Trump's VP because of his past actions and statements. She criticized Rubio for using the suffering of Cubans to gain political advantage. Navarro's personal background gives her a unique perspective on these issues.