Ana Navarro Calls Out Subpoena of Hillary Clinton in Epstein Probe

BREAKING: Ana Navarro has expressed her outrage over the House Oversight Committee’s decision to subpoena Hillary Clinton in the ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein‘s files, questioning why Melania Trump is not being scrutinized instead. During a heated segment on The View this morning, Navarro argued that the focus on Clinton is misplaced, especially since there are no allegations tying her to Epstein.

In a stunning revelation, Navarro pointed out that there are multiple photographs of Melania Trump with Epstein, while Hillary Clinton’s name does not appear in the Epstein files at all. “If you’re going to start dragging First Ladies who have nothing to do with it, then why don’t we start with Melania?” Navarro challenged. Her comments come amid escalating tensions as House Republicans threaten to hold both Clintons in contempt of Congress for missing their scheduled depositions.

Alyssa Farah Griffin, also co-hosting, echoed Navarro’s sentiments, labeling the subpoena as feeling “witch-hunty.” She noted the lack of evidence against Hillary Clinton, who has been a political figure for decades. Navarro, who has known the Clintons personally for over 20 years, added that it’s uncomfortable for her to demand their testimony when others, including Donald Trump, seem to evade similar scrutiny.

Navarro emphasized the need for equal treatment, stating, “We must hold the people we like to the same standard that we hold the people that we don’t like.” She highlighted the inconsistency in targeting the Clintons while overlooking Trump, who was once a close associate of Epstein.

The controversy surrounding the Epstein investigation continues to unfold, raising questions about political bias and the motives behind the subpoenas. As more details emerge, viewers are left wondering who will ultimately be held accountable in this high-profile case.

Tune into The View weekdays at 11/10c on ABC for the latest updates and discussions on this developing story.