Donald Trump critic and tennis great Martina Navratilova The January 6 Capitol has once again attacked supporters of the former President, bringing into focus a recently leaked news report about former aide Kevin McCarthy, who allegedly tried to prove Trump’s innocence in the riot.
However, Navratilova, who constantly talks about social and political issues on Twitter, was not met with generous comments in her latest post.
Navratilova also recently fired at WFLA, a television station based in Tampa, Florida. WFLA’s actions went viral during Member of Congress Adam Kinzingerthe speech he spilled the beans on Donald TrumpTerm of office as president.
Kinzinger’s address was cut short, and after a few seconds of blank screen, the WFLA studio was shown instead, before another show aired. Navratilova noticed this and said, “How is that for a culture of cancellation? This is censorship of the worst kind – welcome to Florida, a budding dictatorship.”
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Martina Navratilova criticizes golfers joining Saudi Arabian-backed LIV league

Saudi Arabia certainly does not have a good track record on human rights, especially when it comes to women. The oil-rich country has often been criticized for its oppressive treatment of women. Navratilova recently expressed her surprise at the decision of golfers Nelly Korda, Lexi Thompson and Brooke Henderson to enter the tournament. LIV golf league.
Navratilova is a brave and fearless woman who firmly believes in human rights. The former American tennis player has been a staunch supporter of the LGBT community for over 40 years. She donated large sums of money to support this cause. So it’s no surprise that the tennis icon mocked female golfers for their decision to join the Saudi-sponsored tournament.
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