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Kathleen is a proud alumna of the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism. Here's a shocker; she is from New York City.
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One of Donald Trump’s staunchest critics on “The View” said she’s showing him what to do when your side loses an election. Entertainment Reporter Ana Navarro is modeling how to handle ...
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