Ana Navarro Predicts Trump Will Sign Executive Order Banning Black People From Super Bowl Halftime

“The View” host Ana Navarro predicted on Monday that President Donald Trump would sign an executive order banning black people from performing during the halftime show at the Super Bowl. Navarro joined her cohosts in mocking and complaining about Trump, who on Sunday evening became the first sitting president to attend the Super Bowl. Navarro, ...

Feb 10, 2025 - 14:28
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Ana Navarro Predicts Trump Will Sign Executive Order Banning Black People From Super Bowl Halftime

“The View” host Ana Navarro predicted on Monday that President Donald Trump would sign an executive order banning black people from performing during the halftime show at the Super Bowl.

Navarro joined her cohosts in mocking and complaining about Trump, who on Sunday evening became the first sitting president to attend the Super Bowl. Navarro, who prefaced her comments by acknowledging that she didn’t “do sports,” cackled at the thought of Trump being forced to watch a halftime show that featured all black performers.

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“You know I don’t do sports, you know I don’t do football, so I wasn’t watching the game,” Navarro said as she began to laugh. “But listen, I think today Donald Trump is gonna sign an executive order banning black people from halftime.”

The audience roared with laughter, and Navarro continued, “Because you remember last week we were talking about whether the NFL was capitulating to Trump by removing the term ‘End Racism’ from the end zone? Boy, did they not capitulate to Trump.”

Navarro left out the fact that the NFL had released a statement about removing the “End Racism” slogan from the field, saying that it was meant to reflect recent tragedies all across the United States including the Los Angeles County wildfires, Hurricanes Helene and Milton, and the terrorist attack that took place in New Orleans. She also made no attempt to prove that Trump had made any suggestions with regard to who should or should not perform at halftime — or that he’d ever given any indication that he cared one way or the other.

“When I saw Samuel L. Jackson dressed as a black Uncle Sam introducing Kendrick Lamar — who then had like an entire formation of all black people making a U.S. flag, listen, this much I know: all the black people in my feed were like, ‘Oh, this is blackety-black-black.’ And all the racists who somehow get in, man were they hopping mad. So if the racists are mad, I am happy as a clam.”

Last week, cohosts Sunny Hostin and Whoopi Goldberg — the latter of whom famously claimed that the Holocaust was “not about race” — pushed the conspiracy theory that Trump was behind the NFL changes to the on-field slogans despite the NFL’s statement to the contrary and a complete lack of evidence that Trump had ever indicated he cared.

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