'All the way blue:' Internet rallies behind The View's Ana Navarro as she supports Joe Biden in January 6 message on social media

'The View' host Ana Navarro took to social media to commemorate the January 6 Capitol Attacks, urging everyone to remember the day in American history
'The View' host Ana Navarro showcases her support for President Joe Biden (Twitter/@theview, Getty Images)
'The View' host Ana Navarro showcases her support for President Joe Biden (Twitter/@theview, Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: 3 years after the January 6 Capitol Attacks, several people all over the country have shared their emotions and messages on social media on the same, including ‘The View’ host Ana Navarro, who has also made it very clear that she will be voting for President Joe Biden in the upcoming Presidential election.

As Navarro shared images of the Capitol Attacks in 2021, she also mentioned former President Donald Trump and how “his accomplices and those he influenced, tried to overturn our democratic election through thuggery and violence.”

Ana Navarro says Jan 6 should be ‘seared in all our memories’

On Instagram, ‘The View’ host Ana Navarro shared multiple images from January 6, 2021, when the Capitol Attack took place in Washington, DC.

Along with these images, she wrote in the caption, “January 6th, 2021. A day which will live in infamy in American history, and should be seared in all our memories.”


 
 
 
 
 
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She added, “One man -Trump-, his accomplices, and those he influenced, tried to overturn our democratic election through thuggery and violence. 2024 is an Election year. In 11 months, we will choose our next President.”

“I’m voting for the guy who did NOT promote and incite an insurrection. 🇺🇸,” concluded Navarro in her post online.

Navarro previously has also shown her support for President Joe Biden. In a segment on ‘The View’ when asked about an alternative to Biden, Navarro said, “Mother Teressa could resuscitate, and I would still support Joe Biden.”

Navarro “did not want to entertain” the hypothetical of choosing an alternative to Biden.



 

Internet reacts to Ana Navarro’s message on Instagram

After ‘The View’ host Ana Navarro shared her message on January 6, several fans supported her message. One wrote, “I will NEVER forget!!! VOTE BLUE! Vote Biden/Harris 2024,” and another commented, “It was one of the saddest days in the history of our country. Please vote blue.”

“Will never forget how stunned I was watching it take place on the TV. People should never stop talking about this day. Please vote blue,” commented one user, and another wrote, “Vote blue if you believe in democracy and freedom.”

Ana Navarro recently also shared a glimpse of her attending a Christmas party at the White House (Instagram/@ananavarrofl)
Ana Navarro recently shared a glimpse of her attending a Christmas party at the White House (Instagram/@ananavarrofl)

People continued to weigh in on the social media platform as one wrote, “Make no mistake about it. This was a failed violent coup led by Trump and his cult. Those who are on the fence about voting should remember that terrible day and resoundingly vote for Biden,” and another wrote, “I'm with you on that one! All the way blue for me...”

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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