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‘The View’s Ana Navarro Speculates Trump Will “Ban Black People From Halftime” After Kendrick Lamar’s Performance
“The halftime show you just watched is clearly the regime’s response to Trump’s historic gains with black men,” Matt Gaetz wrote on X, despite Lamar’s performance being announced months before Election Day. Former Rep. George Santos also wrote, “The Super Bowl Halftime show was absolute TRASH!”
'The View' co-host quips Trump will sign executive order 'banning Black people from halftime' after Super Bowl
Ana Navarro suggested during "The View" on Monday that President Trump would ban "Black people from halftime" following Kendrick Lamar's halftime show.
The View jokes Trump will ‘ban Black people’ from Super Bowl halftime
The View jokes that Trump will ‘ban Black people’ from Super Bowl halftime show after Kendrick Lamar performance.Source: The View/ABC
‘The View’: Ana Navarro Quips Trump Will Ban Black Performers From Super Bowl Halftime Show After Kendrick Lamar’s Set
I wasn’t watching the game, but listen, I think today Donald Trump is going to sign an executive order banning Black people from halftime,” Ana Navarro quipped. She then referenced a discussion the hosts had last week about whether or not the NFL was “capitulating to Trump” by removing the “end racism” phrase from the Super Bowl end zones ahead of the game.
'The View': Ana Navarro Predicts Trump Executive Order 'Banning Black People From Halftime' After Super Bowl LIX
Kendrick Lamar blew fans away with his Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday, including the hosts of "The View." In fact, Ana Navarro is pretty sure that, after that show, Donald Trump will be signing a new executive order to ensure it never happens again.
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MAGA Fans Are Enraged By The Black National Anthem — But They're Missing This Glaring Point
Some right-wingers charged that the performance of "Lift Every Voice and Sing" ahead of the Super Bowl promoted "segregation.
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Black queer and trans political leaders have long been at the forefront of achieving progress and securing human rights.
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From territory to today: Mapping Minnesota’s Black history
In celebration of Black History Month in February, MPR News is highlighting Black history throughout the state. From a fur ...
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How educators and content creators are teaching Black history on social media
Educators and content creators are keeping Black history alive on TikTok during Black History Month and beyond.
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