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'View' hosts giddily discuss how much prison time Trump could get: 1 year on Rikers Island?

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Co-hosts of "The View" enthusiastically discussed Friday how much time former President Trump should spend in prison after his unprecedented conviction.

The daytime talk show hosts estimated Trump would spend six months to a year in jail after his Thursday conviction in New York on 34 counts of falsifying business records.

"When you spend a year in prison in New York or under, you serve in Rikers Island," co-host Sunny Hostin said, cracking a smile while the audience cheered the notion.

Co-host Whoopi Goldberg began talking about Trump’s potential jail time Friday, more than a month out from the former president’s July 11 sentencing hearing.

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"I want the judge to give him six months," the co-host said, adding that it’s a fitting punishment for a man whose fans like to think he can’t be caught by the justice system.

"I want him to give him six months, because one of the things that we’re hearing from all these young men that we’ve been talking to is that they love him because he has no consequences," she said.

"’He’s a man.’ They keep talking about how manly he is. ‘He doesn’t have to do anything,’" she continued. "And I feel like, if we’re going to treat this man, who used to be president, like everybody else – you’re convicted of felonies? You gotta do a little bit of time. And then you have to

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