Donald Trump weighs in on Mark Sanchez stabbing, arrest



President Trump has expressed his shock at the stabbing and arrest of Mark Sanchez, describing him as “a nice guy,” but adding that “something a little crazy” happened to the former Jets quarterback.

Sanchez, 38, was hospitalized early Saturday morning after being stabbed in the chest following an altercation with a grease truck driver outside an Indianapolis bar.

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Trump said he knew the Fox Sports analyst and was stunned to hear the news of the attack and subsequent felony charges.

President Trump called Mark Sanchez “a nice guy” who he only knows “a little bit.” Pictured here at the Limited Edition Marchesa/NFL Collaboration Launch on October 2, 2012. FilmMagic
Mark Sanchez is placed into an ambulance after Saturday’s stabbing incident in Indianapolis.
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Perry Tole, 69, filed a lawsuit against Sanchez, alleging that Sanchez attacked him. FOX59

“He’s a nice guy. I don’t know what happened. Something bad happened. Something a little crazy happened,” Trump told Newsmax’s “Greg Kelly Reports” on Monday.

“I can only report that he was a nice guy. I know him a little bit,” he added.

Sanchez was charged with battery after the fight on Sunday, with one of the charges upgraded to a felony on Monday.

If found guilty, he faces up to six years in prison and a $10,000 fine.


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