- by foxnews
- 08 Apr 2025
Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., joined the co-hosts of "The View" on Tuesday and said Democratic Party members needed to admit they have a problem as lawmakers struggle to counter President Donald Trump and his administration.
"I think what you saw on the House floor was, like, people feel passionate. I identified with the frustration that my colleagues had, right? Al Green, you know, standing up and, that comes from a real place. I think I just prefer myself to do it in a different way and I think you got to be for something," Slotkin said during the show, responding to a question about the party's antics during Trump's remarks.
"I don't think it's a secret to anyone that Trump has Democrats on their heels. I don't think we need to, like, pretend that's not happening. Admitting you have a problem is the first step to recovery. I think that people are trying different things and that doesn't mean I love every idea, but I identify with that need to try and do something," she said.
Co-host Joy Behar jumped in and asked if she was talking about Trump, as Slotkin continued, "No, I'm talking about our country. We're a pendulum swinging."
The Democratic lawmaker stopped short of saying that the country was experiencing a five-alarm-fire in Trump's presidency when pressed by Hostin.
However, Slotkin conceded there were certain issues, including the economy and Trump's foreign policy, that she felt were very concerning.
"I think that we are absolutely in extraordinary times and it requires an extraordinary response," Slotkin said.
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