‘Republican’ Who Defended Biden And Spoke At DNC Says Trump ‘Showing His Age’

Oct 27, 2025 - 13:28
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‘Republican’ Who Defended Biden And Spoke At DNC Says Trump ‘Showing His Age’

After months of defending former President Joe Biden from criticisms — about his age, frailty, and obvious cognitive impairment — “The View” host Ana Navarro tore into President Donald Trump and claimed that he was beginning to show his age.

Navarro, a self-described Republican who supported Biden and even spoke at the 2024 Democratic National Convention, weighed in on a conversation with her cohosts about whether or not Trump would attempt to run for a third term as President of the United States.

Sunny Hostin claimed that Trump was clearly laying the groundwork to make himself a dictator for life, arguing that he would not be renovating anything at the White House — like so many previous presidents have — unless he planned to refuse to vacate the residence at the end of his term.

“I have come to the conclusion that he is most definitely going to try to remain in power, because remember, that East Wing, it’s going to take a long time to build that. He is hooking up the White House because he doesn’t plan on leaving it! I don’t think he plans on leaving!” she insisted.

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Navarro followed that by agreeing, “He wants to be an emperor, he wants to be an authoritarian” — and then argued that he would be too old to do the job by then anyway.

“The ironic thing though, is there were a lot of people who thought Joe Biden was too old to run,” she added. “Donald Trump is already the oldest president ever elected in history, he would be 82 in 2028. We’ve all seen the swollen ankles, we’ve all seen the bruises on his hands, you know, this is a man who is showing his age and the health issues that often come along with being elderly.”

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Trump, who has previously hinted at the possibility of running for a third term, told NBC News anchor Kristen Welker in early May that he would not do so. “I’ll be an eight-year president, I’ll be a two-term president. I always thought that was very important,” he said.

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