How Much Does Donald Trump Jr Weigh?

Jenkins Martins
3 min readApr 7, 2023
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Ana Navarro retaliated against Donald Trump Jr. on Monday’s episode of The View, days after the former president’s son publicly criticized her weight.

The debate started after Navarro, 49, and Sunny Hostin, a fellow panelist on the View, were forced to leave the talk show set on Friday while it was still airing because they had tested positive for COVID-19.

Later evidence showed that the results were false positives.

When Navarro and Hostin, 52, learned of their outcomes, they were getting ready to question Vice President Kamala Harris on stage.

Don Jr. tweeted: “With the Ana Navarro news, I think it’s time for a national discourse about the dangers of Covid-19 & obesity” hours after Navarro learned of her false positive.

Conservative pundit Navarro has been vocal in her condemnation of the Trumps.

On Monday’s broadcast, she talked about Don Jr.’s comments and said he was being hypocritical by criticizing her when he is also overweight. (President Trump’s latest physical while serving in the White House revealed him to be 6 feet 3 inches and 244 pounds.)

Evidently, he believed it was okay to use the erroneous information that I had COVID to make fun of my weight, according to Navarro, who mentioned this on Monday. “I try to lose weight every day, okay, baby? I have a mirror, unlike you, and I am aware that I have a weight problem.”

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She went on to criticize Don Jr.’s own career, saying: “First of all, let me just say that I am well aware of this when you are a moron with no ability or aptitude and living off your father’s notoriety and wealth. You must make a statement about who you are. Yet, if you want to talk about COVID and obesity, you might have done so last October when you talked to your elderly, obese father.”

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Don Jr., who ostensibly assists in running the Trump Organization, has emerged as one of his father’s most famous political proxies and uses similar aggressive language on cable TV and social media.

On Monday’s episode of The View, Navarro stated that there should be a “serious discourse” about the connection between COVID-19 and obesity.

Instead of tweeting about her weight Don. Jr should have had the conversation with his dad.

Lucky for you, you have a family member you can call and talk to about it, Navarro added. “And just picture having a parent whose butt is the size of a New Jersey studio apartment. You have the guts to criticize my weight?”

Joy Behar, a panelist who does not support the Trumps, agreed with Navarro. Behar claimed that individuals who resort to criticizing others for their appearance are those who have “nothing to say.”

Other than his father and family, Donald Jr. is the worst loser in this country, she claimed. “God forbid, it’s pitiful,” she said.

Navarro continued, “At least I’m not orange or twice impeached.

Behar added, “And never elected again.”

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In a recent interview with CNN, Navarro compared the turmoil of Friday’s episode to “an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm.”

She has been outspoken about her sentiments for the Trump family in recent years.

In a 2019 episode of The View, she made a joke about needing to “disinfect” her seat because Don Jr. had used it the day before for a heated joint interview with his girlfriend, Kimberly Guilfoyle.

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Jenkins Martins

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