Senate Democrats looking for ways to help Sen. Fetterman
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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.
Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman, the lawmaker known for his unconventional and irreverent brand of politics, is in the news again after a blowup at a closed-door meeting with union allies and former staff aides who aired concerns about his mental health.
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.
The senator turns out to be rather moderate, so the left claims he is mentally unfit.
Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer on Monday called for Democratic Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman to resign and seek medical treatment after an article raising concerns about his mental health.
Fetterman’s mother, Susan, who lives in York County, told the DailyMail.com that she did not believe he was neglecting to take his medication to treat his depression, one of the major accusations contained in a recent New York Magazine article that has shaken Fetterman’s world.
Braddock, has again found himself in the news for the wrong reasons, with recent stories calling his mental health into question. Fetterman, the former Braddock mayor and Pennsylvania lieutenant governor who was once considered a rising progressive star,
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.
Journalist Mark Halperin defended media reports detailing the alleged cognitive decline of Democratic Sen. John Fetterman, saying these discussions were "warranted."