Ana Navarro to Kevin O’Leary: You Can’t Argue Against Biden Pardoning His Son ‘When You Supported a Felon’

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NAVARRO: “But I do think that we are going to study it and the things he said. And he was passing the torch not to Gavin Newsom, not to an elected official. He was passing the torch — he told the American people that we are the keepers of the flame. When he talked about the Statue of Liberty and that — and that analogy that he made. He also talked about how so many of the things he did are going to grow and Bloom in decades to come.”
O’LEARY: “How do you think history is going to treat him?”
NAVARRO: “I think that‘s going to be the case.”
O’LEARY: “How do you think history is going to treat his foreign policy, his 'Bidenomics'? How do you think he‘s going to be treated pardoning his son, the Biden brand name? Do you think a single Biden will get on the board of the Smithsonian?”
NAVARRO: “I don‘t think you can argue against pardoning the son when you voted — when you supported a felon. You see, that, to me, you lose the moral authority there to talk about that.”
O’LEARY: “Okay. How do you feel about the Biden brand? How did he help his family? It‘s worse than Nixon for him.”
NAVARRO: “You‘re going to talk to me about helping the family when Jared Kushner got $2 billion from the Saudis?”
ABDUL: “So, again, I think that one of the things that we have to be mindful here is that all politicians play this game where they say the rich, you know, especially with Democrats, the rich should pay their fair share. And Josh is right, Joe Biden has been in office and the rich have only gotten richer under Joe Biden. It happens, though, under every single president, whether it‘s Republican or Democrat. It is just Democrats, their mantra is that the rich should pay more.”

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