President Donald Trump’s decision to grant whole clemency to reality TV celebrities Todd and Julie Chrisley was vehemently criticized by the co-hosts of The View.
The couple, who is best known for their television series Chrisley Knows Best, had been serving lengthy prison sentences for bank and tax evasion involving more than$ 30 million.
” If you’re a follower, if you’re a benefactor, then you can get clemency,” Navarro continued. And it’s happening while he’s accepting a$ 400 million jet, not in a vacuum.
Whoopi Goldberg, the co-host, used footage from Trump’s telephone call to Savannah Chrisley to introduce the section, where she shared details about how she learned her kids may be freed. Past Chrisley family photos were included in the clip, which included adversity spending hundreds of thousands of dollars annually on custom clothing.
Is there going to be a concern with this, or something? Goldberg questioned whether Americans had become enraged by Trump’s usage of clemency.
Navarro responded,” I sure as hell do.” And Americans need to prevent regulating this behavior.
Co-host Joy Behar criticized the government’s double standard, saying,” If you’re a wealthy real star, a duty lie who commits scams, that’s fine. You are pardoned. However, those receiving food stamps or Medicaid are inadequate. These people, in the opinion of this management, are the true moochers in the nation.

She continued,” I’ve never seen the present,” referring to the Chrisleys. Simply videos of this rich man scurrying around in circles. He is letting down. While, “everyday individuals who need assistance are ignored”
Sara Haines, a co-host, warned that Trump’s repeated disagreements have a “flood-the-zone” result.
No one hears what she said when you cry at anything. There is a method for winning your wars.
Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin questioned how Trump’s supporters might justify the decision:” Southern supporters may claim that the previous leader pardoned his whole family. It all resembles standard swampiness in Washington.
TRUMP is “going to look at” the cheddar cheddar cheddar theft polo pots.
In the end, Goldberg referred to the Constitution as a moral compass for people.
There are points in America that you simply don’t do. She said,” The Constitution says it.” It’s said,” If it’s not good for everyone, it’s not good for everyone.”