Ana Navarro On Trump's Attorney General Pick: 'Not Sure There's A Statute Of Limitation For Racism'
Sen. Jeff Sessions was deemed to racially controversial to be confirmed as a federal judge under Ronald Reagan's presidency, but Trump has now tabbed him as his new Attorney General.
While discussing Trump's controversial choice, CNN's Alisyn Camerota asked if Sen. Sessions racism was far enough in his past not to be a problem any longer and Navarro responded, "Well, I'm not sure there's a statute of limitation for racism."
So far President-elect Donald Trump is choosing his most loyal supporters for important positions in our government, including Alt right extremists like Stephen Bannon and warmongering/anti-Islamic, Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn.
ON CNN's New Day, host Alisyn Camerota asked Ana Navarro her thoughts about the new report and Ana satirically said, "Well, it looks like it's shaping up to be a very diverse cabinet so far."
Camerota replied, "Different white men of different ages, or, no, all the same?"
I don't think different aged white men counts as a form of diversity.
Ana said that Trump was rewarding his loyal supporters, who are "hardline people."