By PAM KEY Friday on CNN’s “The Arena,” Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) said he was not planning to vote for Todd Blanche to be Attorney General. Fetterman said, “Well, I mean, I just would like to remind people watching that it wasn‘t that long ago that it was very normal for members of the opposite party would vote for their nominees. I mean, that really wasn‘t scandalous or outrageous. And now, as you pointed out, there are some that I have voted for, and I‘ve been able to work together on them. And that‘s actually been really productive right now. So, with him, I don‘t believe that’s someone that I could support. I think everyone was collectively horrified by, like that slush fund or whatever you want to call like that, 1776 fund, whatever. I didn‘t even encounter anyone on the other side that even thought that was a great idea. So, overall, I mean, the attorney general is never, ever the president‘s personal attorney. And so, that would be, you know, my concern. And now...