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President-elect Donald Trump, saying that it was a clear example of a
politically motivated prosecution.
Fetterman joined the cohosts of the midday talk show on Thursday, and the
discussion turned to President Joe Bidens Thanksgiving weekend pardon of his
embattled son, Hunter Biden. Fetterman also claimed that the case against
Hunter Biden which was brought by a special prosecutor and President
Bidens Justice Department was politically motivated, arguing that pardons
would be reasonable in both cases.
So, Senator, President Bidens decision to pardon his son Hunter is facing
bipartisan backlash. Even the Democrats are all over it. But what do you
think? host Joy Behar asked, attempting to downplay the pardon. Is this
much ado about nothing? It is his son, after all, and people do have sympathy
for that, but a lot of people are angry with him about that. What do you
say?
I think its undeniable that the case against Hunter Biden was really
politically motivated but I also think its true that the trial in New York
for Trump, that was political as well too, Fetterman replied. In both
cases, I think a pardon is appropriate. And I really think collectively
Americas confidence in these kinds of institutions have been damaged by
these kinds of cases.
WATCH:
Fetterman calls out Democratic Party hypocrisy on criminal justice
reform and second chances while saying Trump shouldn't be president
because he's a convicted felon.
Adding: " charges would have never been brought unless one side could
realize they could weaponize that." pic.twitter.com/hnECB6Qg6a
Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) December 5, 2024
Behar jumped back into the conversation, fretting that the same argument
could be made about the people facing charges and prison time for crimes
related to January 6th.
Theyll say that about the J-6 people too though, right? Thats what theyre
going to say on the other side, she complained. That that is weaponized
also.
Fetterman pushed back, saying he wasnt going that far with the argument:
Im not referring to that. Im talking about the New York trial and now
the Democrats, on our side, there were some that were gleeful calling it
well, now hes a convicted felon,' Fetterman continued, arguing that it
made Democrats look dishonest when they claimed to be in favor of things like
criminal justice reform and second chances while celebrating Trumps
conviction and arguing that he did not deserve a moments grace for anything.
The cohosts of The View, whether Fetterman realized it or not, were among
those Democrats who gleefully crowed about the fact that Trump had been
convicted in the New York case, and went out of their way to refer to him as
a convicted felon as often as possible.
I felt like America won! I felt like I won! cohost Sunny Hostin said after
the verdict was announced.
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Let's go Brandon!