Fetterman, United States Senate and Democrat
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Two aides to Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman left his office shortly before the publication of a story calling into question the Democrat’s health. Caroline Shaffer and Madeleine Marr parted ways with the senator in the lead-up to a May 2 New York magazine story revealing that current and former staffers were concerned about Fetterman’s mental and physical well-being,
Journalist Mark Halperin defended media reports detailing the alleged cognitive decline of Democratic Sen. John Fetterman, saying these discussions were "warranted."
The senator turns out to be rather moderate, so the left claims he is mentally unfit.
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt, an Enterprise Republican, has voiced her support for colleague John Fetterman, a Pennsylvania Democrat, in the face of scrutiny of his mental health and criticism of his willingness to part with party, reports AL.com’s Patrick Darrington.
Recent outbursts and stories surrounding Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania have raised questions from those on Capitol Hill and in his inner circle about his mental health. A video of Fetterman on a flight back to Pittsburgh shows him arguing with a flight attendant over his seat buckle, which the attendant said needed to be visible.
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New York Magazine on MSNFetterman in Alleged Meltdown: ‘Why Does Everyone Hate Me?’As the senator fends off questions about his behavior and mental health, he reportedly lashed out in a meeting with teachers last week.
After a new "hit piece" was published on Sen. John Fetterman, media observers and lawmakers from all sides of the spectrum came forward to defend the Pennsylvania Democrat.
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Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman was meeting recently with representatives from a teachers union when things quickly devolved.
A tense meeting last week between Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman and a delegation from a teachers union ended with one of his staffers in tears according to the Associated Press news agency, escalating growing concerns over the Democratic lawmaker's mental health and behavior just three years after suffering a life-threatening stroke.
The first-term senator has missed 30 floor votes this year and had the third-worst attendance in 2024, a record that compounds recent troubling reports.
Republicans in D.C. are fighting over a budget plan, as fallout continues after an explosive New York Magazine article questions Pa. Senator John Fetterman’s fitness to serve.