Ana Navarro drops F bomb on CNN in rant decrying Trump for not condemning UFC fighter's Michelle Obama comments

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2026-06-16 21:07:24 | Updated at 2026-06-16 23:20:50 2 hours ago

By ALEX HAMMER, US MEDIA CORRESPONDENT

Updated: 22:00 BST, 16 June 2026

The View's Ana Navarro warned conservatives to be prepared for people to proudly proclaim 'f*ck Trump' when the next Democratic president is voted into office.

Navarro, 54, on CNN's NewsNight Monday, had been discussing the current administration's lack of a reaction to UFC heavyweight Josh Hokit's post-fight claim that Michelle Obama 'is a man.'

She began by pointing out how such conjecture has been present 'in right-wing extremist circles for years and years and years.'

President Donald Trump, she said, 'doesn't want to confront it because it would mean confronting part of his base.'    

'He doesn't want to condemn it or apologize for that, because he thinks that shows weakness,' the CNN political commentator added.

Navarro then referenced A-list actor Robert De Niro's 'Shut the f*ck up' chants against the President at a concert in New York he spoke at on Sunday.

'All I'll say is this: Whenever there is a Democrat back in the White House, and they invite Robert De Niro, and Robert De Niro stands in the White House and says, "f*ck Trump," or starts talking about, you know, what Melania Trump did. 

'I don't want anybody who has remained silent right now, raising their hand or saying a thing,' Navarro said.

Ana Navarro warned conservatives to be prepared for people to proudly say 'f*ck Trump' during the next Democratic presidency while making a Monday night appearance on CNN

The ABC and CNN star had been discussing the administration's lack of a reaction to UFC heavyweight Josh Hokit's post-fight remarks about Michelle Obama

Scott Jennings visibly bristled and looked directly at the camera as Navarro cursed.

'Because it's got to, you know - there's things that are just condemnable,' she continued.

'These are the same people who want a comedian fired because of a lame joke about Melania Trump.' The remark was a nod to Navarro's ABC co-star Jimmy Kimmel joking in April that the current first lady exuded all the grace of an 'expectant widow.'

'But [Trump] doesn't have the balls to condemn what is clearly condemnable,' Navarro quipped.

Hokit's comments Sunday - which were cut out of the official UFC YouTube version of Hokit's post-fight speech - latched on to an unfounded, fringe conspiracy theory about the former first lady.

'Lastly, Michelle Obama is a man! Am I right, America?' Hokit told Joe Rogan after his win, following a moment with Trump outside the Octagon where the fighter adorned him with a medallion.

Rogan remained straight-faced during the comment. 

Jennings looked at the camera, stunned, as Navarro cursed

The White House has not condemned Hokit's remarks, which latched on to an unfounded conspiracy theory Navarro said has long been present 'in right-wing extremist circles.' The two shared a moment together outside the Octagon just before Hokit's post-fight speech

Trump was sitting cage-side with UFC CEO Dana White.

White dismissed the remarks as 'nasty' and 'false' on Monday.

The Daily Mail has approached the White House for comment. 

Jennings, a frequent Trump defender, said he personally would condemn the remarks, if asked.

He also admitted that he didn’t know why the White House had yet to address it.

'My assumption is that they get asked to condemn things all the time, everybody everywhere that says something, they’re constantly being asked to condemn things, and my guess is they just sort of have a policy not to do it,' Jennings theorized.

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