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Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman once again broke with many in his party to defend President Donald Trump against allegations that heâs an âautocratâ while ripping those who compare him to Adolph Hitler and other âoutlandishâ figures.
Fettermanâs defense of the president comes on the heels of the assassination last week of conservative influencer and Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, whom the left has often referred to in similar terms.
âI â if you actually compare him to an actual autocrat, that is not â that is not just that,â Fetterman said in a discussion with CNNâs chief congressional correspondent Manu Raju, who had suggested that Trump was autocratic.
âNow, last night, for example, people were complaining, you know, theyâre protesting about, âOh, thatâs Hitler, Hitler.â I think you just donât ever, ever compare anyone to Hitler and those kinds of extreme things,â he continued.
âNow look what happened to Charlie Kirk. I mean, the man was shot. Now, we have to turn the temperature down. Itâs like, we canât compare people to these kinds of figures in history,â he said.
Speaking of Trump, Fetterman â who was hosted by the president at his Mar-a-Lago estate before he was sworn in â added: âAnd this is not an autocrat. This is a product of a democratic election. Itâs like, I participated in that. It was safe and it was secure. We lost, and the AmericaâŚpeople put us in the minority, and now thatâs â thatâs democracy. And I revere democracy. I may not like the outcome, but I have to respect that and I have to find and work through this. And I do believe thatâs whatâs appropriate.â
Unsatisfied, Raju pressed, âSo you donât think that Trump is at all shattering any of the norms of democracy in any way?â
âIâm saying heâs definitely different, but thatâs what America voted for. Again. I donât agree with many of these things, but that does not make him an autocrat,â Fetterman continued. âThat does not make someone or, you know, compare him to people like Hitler and these other outlandish things.â
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Meanwhile, federal investigators have confirmed that Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old accused of assassinating Kirk, was living with his transgender partner in St. George, Utah, at the time of the killing, according to senior-level FBI officials who spoke to Fox News Digital.
Officials described Robinsonâs partner, identified in public records as 22-year-old Lance Twiggs, as being in a âromantic relationshipâ with the suspect and said the two shared an apartment near Robinsonâs parentsâ home in southern Utah.
The FBI said Twiggs has been âextremely cooperativeâ with investigators and is not accused of any criminal activity in connection with the assassination. Computers and other evidence were collected from the residence and sent to Quantico for forensic review, Fox News reported.
One FBI official told the outlet that Twiggs âhad no ideaâ Robinson was allegedly planning to kill Kirk. The individual is not facing charges, but authorities emphasized that âevery connection, every group, every link will be investigated and anyone involved in this matter, anywhere in the world they might be, will be brought to justice.â
According to a law enforcement source, Robinsonâs father recognized his son in surveillance footage that FBI Director Kash Patel had ordered released during the 33-hour manhunt.
After conferring with a family minister, Robinsonâs father turned him in. The source said Robinson expressed suicidal thoughts when he arrived home, telling relatives he wanted to kill himself.
