'Your wife’s gone missing, get a damn clue!’: Ana Navarro's witty poem takes dig at Donald Trump's Valentine's Day email to supporters

Co-host Ana Navarro, responded with a clever poem, playfully noting Melania's absence during Trump's legal troubles on 'The View'
On 'The View,' Valentine's Day took a political twist as hosts Ana Navarro dissected the White House's unconventional messages (The View/Getty)
On 'The View,' Valentine's Day took a political twist as hosts Ana Navarro dissected the White House's unconventional messages (The View/Getty)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Valentine's Day, typically filled with love and romantic gestures, took a political turn as 'The View' host Ana Navarro discussed the White House's unconventional Valentine's Day messages.

The hosts delved into the humorous and satirical poems exchanged between political figures, highlighting the ongoing border issues and Trump's legal troubles.

Ana Navarro's cheeky response to Trump's unconventional Valentine's Day email

The hosts then turned their attention to Donald Trump's Valentine's Day email to his supporters, which not only expressed love for his wife Melania but also included a call for campaign donations.

One of the notable moments occurred when co-host Ana Navarro composed a playful poem aimed at former President Donald Trump, humorously acknowledging the absence of his wife, Melania.

She countered with a witty and mischievous poem, hinting at the significance of Melania's absence amid Trump's recent legal challenges. The audience responded with applause, acknowledging Navarro's sharp wit.

“Even after every single INDICTMENT, ARREST and WITCH HUNT, you never left my side,” Trump wrote in his email.

Ana Navarro's poetic zinger

Navarro playfully responded with a poem, highlighting Melania's absence at Trump's court appearances.

"Roses are red, violets are blue. Your wife’s gone missing, get a damn clue!" she quipped, prompting agreement from co-host Sunny Hostin.

The hosts also took advantage of the moment to ridicule the White House's Valentine's Day message to House Speaker Mike Johnson. A meme shared on Twitter humorously attributed a failed border deal to him, injecting a playful spin into the political Valentine's Day banter.



 

Melania's silence on Trump's legal woes

Sunny Hostin brought up Melania Trump's silence regarding Donald Trump's recent legal setbacks. The former president was ordered to pay $83.4 million for defamation to Jean Carroll and found liable for the charges.

The hosts speculated on Melania's absence from court appearances and her response to Trump's legal troubles.

"And Melania Santa said anything about Trump's recent loss in court where he was ordered to pay $83.4 million to Jean Carroll for defamation and also found liable for it."

Ana Navarro's witty poem on 'The View' earns social media praise 

Social media users praise Ana Navarro's humor and insight on 'The View,' applauding her spot-on and hilarious poem to Trump while also highlighting observations about Melania's noticeable absence.

One user wrote, "Ana’s Poem to Trump was spot on and hilarious. Anyone notice Melania has been ‘invisible’ for the past three years?"

Another added, " Anna makes me love The View so much...."

One Commented, "Anna's deep analysis of these important political issues is really inspiring."

One replied, "Wowwwww Ana, I love your poem!."

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