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Martina Navratilova calls out Donald Trump's shocking Alligator Alcatraz comments sparks nationwide outrage

Martina Navratilova calls out Donald Trump's shocking Alligator Alcatraz comments sparks nationwide outrage

Time of India13 hours ago
'Donald Trump has no f***king idea': Martina Navratilova calls out Trump's shocking Alligator Alcatraz comments sparks nationwide outrage (Image Via X)
Social media erupted on July 6, 2025 following an unusual encounter with U. S. President
Donald Trump
. At a press conference, he was questioned about a migrant center in Florida called
"Alligator Alcatraz."
Instead of giving a direct answer, he went on about events linked to his Oval Office desk and beaches in Florida. Among those unable to accept what she heard was Martina Navratilova, a tennis legend. Her frustrated reaction spread rapidly. What did she say, and why is this comment from Donald Trump causing such a stir?
What Martina Navratilova said after Donald Trump's bizarre migrant center comment
US President Donald Trump spoke to journalists in Tallahassee, Florida, on July 6, 2025. He was asked by a journalist how long immigrants would be kept at the new detention center in southern Florida. It is now called
"Alligator Alcatraz',
the locals call it that because they say the conditions are hard, and it is very secure, like a prison.
Instead of a direct response, Donald Trump went on about how much he loves the state of Florida, talked about some personal friends, then started talking about his desk in the Oval Office. He never answered the question directly.
After the event, Martina Navratilova went on X to voice her disappointment. She said,
'Omg!!! This man has no fking idea what he is saying and why he is saying it. But Biden?????? God help us all.'
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Martina Navratilova's views on Donald Trump and migrant rights
Martina Navratilova is considered among the finest tennis players ever. She won 59 Grand Slam tournaments; she is now an activist and broadcaster. She has made headlines for sharing her political opinions, especially about human rights, LGBTQ+ matters, and immigration.
She has strongly criticized Donald Trump many times, calling his government
'dangerous'
and
'authoritarian.'
In the past, she expressed worry about how immigrants are treated under Donald Trump's rules. Her latest post shows she still has deep concerns about the country's direction.
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