Meghan McCain
Meghan Marguerite McCainMeghan McCain to Joy Behar: 'You guys have done a piss-poor job of convincing me that I should vote for a Democrat' Behar, McCain get into fiery exchange over 2016 election in debate about Bloomberg Meghan McCain slams Buttigieg for declaring Iowa victory: 'Most millennial move he could pull' MORE on Wednesday criticized President Trump
Donald John TrumpCensus Bureau spends millions on ad campaign to mitigate fears on excluded citizenship question Bloomberg campaign: Primary is two-way race with Sanders Democratic senator meets with Iranian foreign minister MORE for commuting Rod Blagojevich's prison sentence, calling the former Illinois governor "the swampiest swamp creature in the world."
"I don't like this trend. I actually think there should be a higher standard for pardoning," McCain said on ABC's "The View."
"Rod Blagojevich, among other things, he stopped funding for a children’s hospital. And I think if you’re messing around with sick children in a hospital and funding for the Children's Memorial Hospital in Chicago, he actually held up an $8 million funding increase, that to me is like the lowest of the low of the low," she added.
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"And if your whole messaging is 'drain the swamp, I’m against swamp creatures,' Rod Blagojevich is like the swampiest swamp creature in the world. I mean, he's basically a crocodile," McCain continued.
"So I don’t understand why [Trump] would pardon a man who had — it just goes against — screw what’s ethically right," she added. "It goes against his political messaging."
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The perspective from McCain comes after Trump granted clemency to 11 individuals, including Blagojevich, prompting backlash from pundits of both sides of the aisle. The Democrat was serving a 14-year sentence after his conviction on federal corruption charges related, in part, to filling former President Barack Obama
Barack Hussein ObamaScarborough: Media 'parroting' Trump economy when Obama's 'was much stronger' Trump rejects Obama taking credit for strong economy On The Trail: Democrats plan to hammer Trump on Social Security, Medicare MORE's former U.S. Senate seat in 2008.
Trump told reporters on Tuesday that he commuted Blagojevich's sentence, calling it "ridiculous."
"I did commute [Blagojevich's] sentence. So he’ll be able to go back home with his family after serving eight years in jail," Trump said. "That was a tremendously powerful, ridiculous sentence in my opinion, and in the opinion of many others."
Blagojevich had served about half of his sentence before being released.
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