‘View’ Hosts Doubletake When Fetterman calls charges against Trump ‘politically motivated’


Pennsylvania Democratic senator John Fetterman told Monday “The View” that he believes New York Criminal Trial Against President Donald Trump was ‘politically motivated’.

While discussing the controversial grace of Trump and former President Joe Biden, Fetterman said: “I also agree that the process in this city, in New York, was politically motivated, that would otherwise not have been prosecuted if someone else was. “

Co-host Sunny Hostin seemed surprised and brought back the conversation: “Only for clarification did you mean that the 34-Counts case in which Donald Trump was found guilty of various financial crimes, politically motivated here in New York?”

“I discovered that when the judicial device is armed and political enemies focus on political gain, I am inappropriate,” Fetterman confirmed.

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Rumors are spread that Senator John Fetterman, D-Pa., Can switch to the Republican Party after recent media performances and his sit-down at President Donald Trump. (Julia Demaree Nikhinson – Pool/Brooks Kraft LLC/Corbis via Getty images)

“I think that our collective confidence in this very important institution deteriorates, whether it is a democrat that goes after a Republican, or a republican after a democrat,” he said. “I like to call it strikes and balls, but the judicial system must remain impartial. I mean, that is really the cornerstone of our society.”

Trump was sentenced to an unconditional dismissal at the beginning of January after he was found guilty of accusing forces of company registers arising from the district procurer Alvin Bragg of Manhattan, the many years of research by Alvin Bragg.

Fetterman also responded to accusations that his views and policy have shifted to the right and said that he would make ‘a pretty terrible Republican’.

Hostin asked his “dedication” to the Democratic party, taking into account his recent decision to become a member of Truth Social and his views on issues such as Fracking and Immigration.

Fetterman also met Trump on Mar-A-Lago prior to his second inauguration on January 20, Fox News Tell That he is a senator “for all Pennsylvanians” – not just democrats.

He told “the view” that he one “Positive” meeting with Trump And found him “friendly” and “warm”.

Some of these promotions have fueled online speculation that Fetterman can change his party relationship in one day.

The senator of Pennsylvania told “the view” that he rejects the grace Given by Trump to January 6, defendants and it is recorded that he will not join the Republican Party.

“I would make a pretty terrible Republican because, you know, pro-choice, pro-app strong immigration, pro-lgbtq, you know … I don’t think I fit well. So I’m not going to change my party and If I’m going to do it, I’ll show up.

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Senator John Fetterman, D-Pa., Told on Monday to “The View” why he agreed to meet President Trump. (Getty Images)

“Take a look at my voice. Look at the things I didn’t change in a way,” he added later.

Fetterman endorsed vice -president Kamala Harris for the president during the 2024 election cycle, but was one of the few Democrats who publicly spoke about Trump who received strong support from voters – especially in his battlefield, Pennsylvania.

Trump eventually won Pennsylvania, who served as an important state in him who generally secured the elections. After the victory, Fetterman said it was a “serious flex” And punished democratic rhetoric prior to the elections that trumped Trump as a ‘fascist’.

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Senator John Fetterman, D-Pa., Speaks to reporters while on January 9, 2025 he will vote on the Laeken Riley Act in the American Capitol in Washington, DC. (Allison Robbert/AFP via Getty images)

“I love people who absolutely vote for Trump,” said Fetterman. “They are not fascists. It’s not those things. I think if you go to the tickle switch, use that kind of terms, it’s a bit difficult to walk back on those things. That’s a kind of word that really is” not ” Being part of the vernacular for voters.

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