The View hosts work double when Fetterman calls charges against Trump “politically motivated”

Pennsylvania Democratic Senator John Fetterman said on Monday “The View” to believe New York’s criminal trial He was “politically motivated” against President Donald Trump.
While discussing Trump and the controversial pardon of former President Joe Biden, Fetterman said: “I also agree that the trial in this city, in New York, is politically motivated, otherwise it would not have been prosecuted if it were someone else.”
Sunny Hostin’s co -organizer looked surprised and brought a conversation after “just for clarification, did you think the case of 34 number in which Donald Trump was found guilty of various financial crimes politically motivated here in New York?”
“I have discovered that when the judicial system becomes armed and aiming for political enemies for political benefit, I think it is inappropriate,” Fetterman confirmed.
Rumors have picked up that Senator John Fetterman, D-Pa, can transfer to the Republican Party after the recent media appearances and his sitting with President Donald Trump. (Julia Demaree Nikhinson – Pool/Brooks Kraft LLC/Corbis via Getty Images)
“I think that degrades our collective confidence in this very important institution, whether it is a democrat who goes after a Republican or a Republican who goes after a democrat,” he said. “I like to call it strikes and beads, but the judicial system must remain impartial. I mean, it is a truly stone of our society.”
In early January, Trump was sentenced to unconditional release after being found guilty of charges of faking business records arising from the District Prosecutor Manhattan Alvin Bragg’s longtime investigation.
Fetterman also responded to accusations that his views and politics had moved to the right, saying he would make “a rather terrible Republican.”
Hostin asked about his “dedication” to the Democratic Party, given his recent decision to join the truth of Social and his views on issues such as fracking and immigration.
Fetterman also met Trump in Mar-a-Lag on the eve of his other inauguration on January 20th, Saying Fox News That the senator “for all Pennsylvanians” – not just Democrats.
Said “view” that he had a “Positive” meeting with Trump and discovered that he was “kind” and “cordial”.
Some of these actions have encouraged speculations on the network that Fetterman can one day change his belonging to the party.
Senator Pennsylvania said “view” that he was refuses pardon He gave Trump up to 6 January the defendants and noted that he would not join the Republican Party.
“I would make a rather terrible Republican because, you know, choice, profile strong immigration, Pro-lgbtq, you know … I think I’d be good accordingly. So, I’m not going to change my party and if I go, I’ll show up.
Senator John Fetterman, D-Pa, said “The View” on Monday why he agreed to meet with President Trump. (Getty Images)
“Just look at my voices. Look at things I didn’t change in some way,” he added later.
During the election cycle 2024, Fetterman supported Vice President Kamal Harris as president, but he was one of the few Democrats who spoke publicly about Trump who gained strong support among voters – mostly in his Pennsylvania state.
Trump eventually won Pennsylvania, which served in it as a key state that secured overall elections. After the victory, Fetterman said it was “serious flexible” and punished the democratic rhetoric ahead of the election that he tried to play Trump as a “fascist”.
Senator John Fetterman, D-Pa, talks to reporters as he goes to vote about Laken Riley Law at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, January 9, 2025. (Allison Robbert/AFP via Getty Images)
“I love people who will absolutely vote for Trump,” Fetterman said. “They are not fascists. These are not these things. I think if you go to a tickle switch, use that kind, then it’s kind of hard to walk on these things. It’s a kind of word that really” a part of the voters voters.
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