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senator. John FettermanThe Pennsylvania Democrat went after Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner during an interview with CNN on Sunday, telling him to “relax a little bit.”
“Francis, he should really relax,” Fetterman told Fox News host Jacqui Heinrich, an apparent reference to the 1981 comedy “Stripes.”
“There’s a lot of tough talk coming out of his office that’s just pandering to people,” he continued.
Last week, Krasner Comparing ICE agents to Nazis.
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Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman told Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner to “relax” after Krasner criticized the senator for comparing ICE agents to Nazis. (Kevin Dickey; Gilbert Carrasquillo/GC Images)
Last week, Krasner Comparing ICE agents to Nazis.
“This is a small group of wannabe Nazis in a country of 350 million people. We outnumber them,” Krasner said Tuesday. in philadelphia. “If we have to hunt you down the way we hunted down Nazis for decades, we’re going to identify you, we’re going to find you, and we’re going to get justice.”
Krasner later appeared on CNN and called Fetterman “the most popular Democratic senator in the United States.” Donald Trump” and claimed that he “has completely betrayed the principles on which he ran for office.”

Philadelphia County District Attorney Lawrence Krasner appears. (Matthew Hatcher/Reuters)
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“What (Fetterman) did over a considerable period of time, for whatever reason, and we know there were probably several reasons, is completely unacceptable to anyone who truly believes in democracy and who truly believes in the rule of law,” Krasner said.
Fetterman expressed support deport criminal immigrants Securing the U.S. Border, acknowledging that he and Krasner do not agree on all issues.
“But I’m not going to criticize or attack him,” the senator said, adding, “That’s a hard and fast rule for anyone no matter what — don’t compare anyone to a Nazi.”
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Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has also been calling out anti-Semitism on both sides of the political spectrum, too Condemning Krasner’s remarks.
“This rhetoric is unacceptable, it’s abhorrent and it’s wrong — period, stop it, end of sentence,” the governor told Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier.
Fox News Digital’s Nora Moriarty contributed to this report.






