Ana Navarro joined her cohosts on ABC’s “The View” in criticizing President Donald Trump for “celebrating” the death of former Special Counsel Robert Mueller, and warned him that the same treatment could one day be turned on him: “karma never forgets an address.”
Navarro responded on Monday’s broadcast to Trump’s message on Truth Social, where he had posted, “Robert Mueller just died. Good, I’m glad he’s dead. He can no longer hurt innocent people!” She argued that others would certainly celebrate Trump’s death in the same fashion — and warned that it was likely to happen sooner than later.
“This is the same thing he did with John McCain after he died, this is the same thing he did with Rob Reiner. This is who he is because he is a mean person with a dark heart, verbal diarrhea, and no impulse control,” Navarro began, adding, “But let me just say this, karma never forgets an address and he is 80 years old, he’s got obvious visible physical ailments, and there will be people that when he passes away — as we will all pass away — [who] will write these type of things and celebrate. If you don’t condemn it today from him you don’t have a right to condemn it then from anybody!”
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Whoopi Goldberg suggests no one celebrating Charlie Kirk’s assassination and whines about people who were upset by it. She then compares it to what Trump said about Mueller:
GOLDBERG: I listen to you guys kvetch and clutch your pearls about what you thought was being said about… pic.twitter.com/2nUxxLEwTv
— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) March 23, 2026
Navarro’s cohosts weighed in as well, with Whoopi Goldberg suggesting that conservatives had simply imagined that people on the Left were celebrating when Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was assassinated in September 2025.
“I listen to you guys kvetch and clutch your pearls about what you thought was being said about Charlie Kirk. I listened to you. We felt for his family,” Goldberg claimed — and although the cohosts of “The View” had broadly condemned Kirk’s assassination, a number on the Left had celebrated it.
“Absolutely,” Sunny Hostin agreed.
“And yet you don’t have the courage or the — it’s not even empathy,” Goldberg searched for the right word.
“Decency,” Hostin suggested.
“Just the decency to say, ‘Do you know what, go with God. I didn’t like what he did, I didn’t like what he did to me, but go with God,'” Goldberg continued. “This is what we say about people we don’t like. If we don’t like their politics, if we don’t like their personage, ‘Go with God. I don’t like you, but God loves you.’ That’s what we do. That’s how America is supposed to run regardless of what God you are talking about. And we will be right back before God gets mad at us.”

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