The View’s Ana Navarro slams Melania Trump AGAIN after former First Lady’s bombshell memoir admission: ‘Don’t fall for it’

Ana Navarro has once again targeted Melania Trump on social media after it emerged that the former First Lady will defend abortion rights in her upcoming memoir.

According to The Guardianwho obtained a copy of her book Melania, the 54-year-old claims she has carried “this belief her entire adult life,” which is in stark contrast to the abortion views of her husband, former President Donald Trump, the current Republican candidate.

Ana, 52, posted a screenshot of an online article about it to her Instagram and captioned the image: “Well, well, well. Melania, who was strongly pro-choice a month before the election, was not on my bingo card.

“JD Vance tried to soften his position and appear sympathetic during the debate. And now this. People, don’t fall for it. They know there is a gender gap with women and they are trying to move it both ways.”

The View host continued, “Actions speak louder than words. We already know what Trump did. He appointed three extremely conservative justices who overturned Roe. Women have suffered and even died because of this.

Melania Trump pictured in January 2023

The View’s Ana Navarro (left) has taken aim at Melania Trump (right) again after it was revealed that she defends abortion rights in her upcoming memoir

The View host took to Instagram on Thursday and urged voters not to 'fall for it'

The View host took to Instagram on Thursday and urged voters not to ‘fall for it’

“Trump has shown us that he will capitulate to the right. He showed us who he is for the first time. Believe him!’

Ana’s followers were quick to comment on the post, with one person furiously saying: ‘She doesn’t care…I’m just trying to fool people into voting for her husband so she can stay relevant and keep worrying.’

A second person wrote: “Like her husband, I don’t believe a word that comes out of her mouth,” and a third Instagram user claimed: “It’s a game. None of them are Pro Choice. They’re just trying to play their last cards.”

Someone else added: ‘Turn a blind eye to her meaningless comments. She’s just doing damage control,” and another person wrote, “I don’t trust her at all. And I never trusted her.”

Ana’s scathing post comes less than two weeks after she mocked Melania on Instagram for promoting a $600 gold vermeil necklace, which is available for purchase on her personal website.

A description of the piece reads: “Vote Freedom is a limited edition gold vermeil necklace honoring Lady Liberty with the option of a digital collectible,” but Ana was quick to slam Trump’s wife.

The Nicaraguan-American political strategist posted a video promoting the chain and captioned it, “Oh my God. Like really. Oh my God. Add a $600 necklace to the $90 Christmas decorations, the memoir book, and the piece-of-s**t NFTs. Oh, and the $250,000 to speak to gay Republicans.

“In fact, the only time Melania shows her face is to get money out of poor losers. Seriously, how can people who are supposedly so rich be so stingy? What’s she going to sell next…nipple rings?’ Ana continued.

Melania, pictured here with Trump in April 2024, claims she has carried this belief about abortion 'her entire adult life'

Melania, pictured here with Trump in April 2024, claims she has carried these beliefs about abortion ‘her entire adult life’

Ana also mocked the gold vermeil 'Vote Freedom' necklace that retails for $600 on Melania's personal website.

Ana also mocked the gold vermeil ‘Vote Freedom’ necklace that retails for $600 on Melania’s personal website.

“This woman should be First Lady of Home Shopping Network. #tasteless. Meanwhile, Doug Emhoff works his heart out for free because he loves his wife and his country. Imagine!’ she added, referring to Vice President Kamala Harris’ husband.

It came just days after Melania was brutally mocked for her new venture, which also saw her flogging Christmas decorations.

The mother of one — who once ruined the holidays at the White House — unveiled her new ornament collection, “Merry Christmas, AMERICA!” on social media last month.

‘Each unique piece reflects the magic of the holidays. Let these ornaments bring back cherished memories and bring warmth to your entire family,” read her announcement on X, formerly Twitter.

The ornaments, named “USA Star,” “Vote Liberty,” “Let It Snow” and “Love & Freedom,” range from $75 to $90.