Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman shocked The View's co-hosts and fans with seemingly pro-Trump commentary, suggesting his trial was unjust.
Pa., told "The View" that he met with President Trump and it was a "positive" experience, calling Trump "kind" and "cordial."
Senator John Fetterman wore shorts and sneakers while sitting in the front row at Donald Trump's swearing-in ceremony on Inauguration Day 2025.
ABC News spoke with Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman, a Democrat, on Tuesday to discuss Jan. 6 pardons, the Laken Riley Act, and his meeting with Trump at Mar-a-Lago. [ The senator, to better hear the conversation, used his phone to caption the questions he was asked.]
John Fetterman's office says the Pennsylvania Democrat took photos with "dozens" of people Monday. The defendant, Adam Johnson, refers to himself as "The Lectern Guy" on social media.
On this morning’s episode of The View, Fetterman — a Democrat who recently met with Trump at Mar-a-Lago — clarified how he felt about former president Joe Biden pardoning his son before leaving office, as well as Trump’s blanket pardon for more than 1,500 people charged in connection to the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman backtracked on Monday and stopped being the only Democrat in the Upper House to refuse to sign a resolution to officially condemn President Donald Trump's decision to grant sweeping clemency to defendants who assaulted Capitol Police Officers on the January 6 riots.
“Overall, it was just a straight-up conversation,” Fetterman continued to explain of his Trump meeting. “I just have a rule: I’m going to engage and have a conversation that’s anyone playing it straight, and that’s that’s be doing my job.”
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Although his relationships with hard-right Republicans have raised questions as to whether Fetterman has plans to switch parties, Fetterman previously said that such rumors are “amateur-hour s---.”
The Republican-controlled Senate on Wednesday confirmed Lee Zeldin to lead the Environmental Protection Agency, a key role to help President Donald Trump fulfill his pledge to roll back major environmental regulations,