Since news of former US President Donald Trump’s indictment first emerged on Thursday, it has dominated the headlines. Many Americans, including those on The View, have been eager to share their thoughts on the situation.

The indictment of former President Trump was a “vindication” of the hosts’ belief that he had evaded justice for too long. The hosts of the talk show expressed their elation at the news, declaring it a celebration.

The Co-Hosts of The View Weigh In

Sunny Hostin
Sunny Hostin

The leading women of The View wasted no time voicing their opinions on the news of Trump’s charge. This news relieved former federal lawyer Sunny Hostin. The former lawyer has long maintained that not even the president is above the law. She also pointed out a significant distinction given the nature of the charges against Trump: he cannot pardon himself for a state crime.

“No one is above the law… You can’t commit so many crimes and think that you are above the law, even if you are the president.”

Hostin and Joy Behar celebrated the indictment, agreeing that it was a reason to celebrate as it meant Trump would eventually face legal consequences for his actions. Ana Navarro, a Republican who votes for Democrats, commented on the events with a lighter tone. Behar went on to call it a “celebration of the law.”

She joked that now that Trump had won the popular vote, his grandkids could pick which mugshot of their grandpa they liked better. The arrest news also relieved Sara Haines, as she pointed out that Trump had gotten away with a lot for a long time.

Joy Behar
Joy Behar

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Behar referred to his notorious comments about being able to “shoot someone” on New York’s 5th Avenue without losing support. There are many reasons why Trump’s charge matters. One interpretation is that after years of controversy and corruption, the law finally catches up with the ex-president.

It indicates that the United States’ political environment is changing. More Americans are demanding justice and accountability in the face of corruption and abuse of power. And for the Republican Party, the charge could have serious consequences. Some party members may begin to distance themselves from Trump to salvage their reputations due to the criminal charges against him.

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Donald Trump’s Response to These Charges

Donald Trump
Donald Trump

Upon hearing the news of his charge, Trump responded swiftly. He has denied the allegations and vowed to fight them in court in a statement published on March 30. Trump was also critical of the judicial system, saying it was crooked and rigged.

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Although Trump protests, the court hasn’t heard the lawsuit yet. If found guilty, severe charges could lead to a long prison sentence. Given the length and complexity of the investigation conducted by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, it is also conceivable that additional investigations and charges will result from the indictment. But the fact that the Trump indictment has even happened is a sign that change is possible. It shows that Americans still believe in the rule of law and are willing to fight for it.

Source: The View

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