
The View's Ana Navarro clashed with conservative Scott Jennings on Thursday on CNN after she suggested President Joe Biden gets harsher "scrutiny" than former President Trump.
Their discussion was sparked by Biden appearing in a press conference where he addressed Special Counsel Robert Hur's decision to not recommend criminal charges for mishandling classified documents, as well as his description of the 81-year-old Democrat's memory as “hazy”, “fuzzy”, “faulty”, “poor” and having “significant limitations”.
Fox News' Steve Doocy asked him: “How bad is your memory and can you continue as president?”
Biden shot back: “My memory is so bad I let you speak.”
Another reporter asked: “Do you think your memory has gotten worse, Mr President?”
Biden came back: “My memory is fine. Take a look at what I’ve done since I’ve become president. None of you thought I could pass any of the things I got passed. How did that happen? I guess I just forgot what was going on.”
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After the tense press conference Navarro and Jennings tussled over who gets the softer treatment: Trump or Biden.
"The scrutiny [for Trump] is so much different than the scrutiny on Biden," Navarro said during a panel discussion on CNN.
"You don't think Donald Trump gets any scrutiny," he asked Navarro.
She told him, "He says the stupidest things on a daily basis. He confuses people. He's talking about whales and windmills. He makes absolutely zero sense on a daily basis."
"Your entire job during the day is to have a show in which Donald Trump's gaffes are endlessly mocked every day," Jennings told her. "You don't think he gets the same scrutiny as Joe Biden?"