John Fetterman Says Squatters Have 'No Rights,' Blasts Soft Treatment of Them

John Fetterman Says Squatters Have 'No Rights,' Blasts Soft Treatment of Them


Pennsylvania Democrat Sen. John Fetterman continues to defy what many people believed about him when he was elected.

The senator said in a recent interview that he is not “woke” and shredded the policy of squatters having rights in so many states, The New York Post reported.

“Squatters have no rights,” the Democrat senator said. “How can you even pretend that this is anything other than you’re just breaking the law?”

“It’s wild, that if you go away on a long trip, for 30 days, and someone breaks into your home and suddenly they have rights,” the senator said. “This is crazy. Like if somebody stole your car, and then they held it for 30 days, then somehow you now have some rights?”

“I am not woke,” he said.

And he was not done. He shredded liberal policies that have led to rampant crime in cities as he spoke about the fatal shooting of NYPD Detective Jonathan Diller.

The man who murdered Detective Diller last month had 21 prior arrests.

“I have gone to police funerals,” he said. “If this individual is convicted, then he should spend the rest of his life in prison and never have an opportunity to get out.”

“If this individual is convicted, then he should spend the rest of his life in prison and never have an opportunity to get out,” the senator said. “If you have those kinds of established records, it doesn’t serve any greater goal to allow people that are offending, offending, offending and allow them to not be held accountable.”

He also went against his Senate Majority Leader, New York Sen. Charles Schumer, and his comments on Israel.

“It’s reasonable if you want to criticize, but to call for effectively like a regime change, I disagree,” he said. “I didn’t agree because Israel is a democracy. It is our key special ally. And our nation wouldn’t appreciate any kind of foreign input. So why should we do that for Israel?”


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