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Democrats once hailed Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) as the party’s poster child: A plain-spoken, hoodie-wearing populist who appealed not just to those in his party but to independents and
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Fox News fans fume 'his brain is fried' as John Fetterman claims America is 50 years old
John Fetterman has been labeled a 'joke figure' after he appeared to tell Fox News's Maria Bartiromo that 'America is turning 50 years old.'
Fetterman was about a year late disclosing the purchase of a corporate bond made on behalf of one of his dependent children, U.S. Senate records indicate.
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Fetterman: Democratic base becoming 'increasingly anti-American'
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) on Wednesday accused the Democratic base of becoming "increasingly anti-American" amid calls against U.S. military intervention in Venezuela, Iran and Cuba.
Senator John Fetterman has doubled down on his support for Israel, positioning himself as a singular voice within the Democratic Party regarding U. S.
Senate Democrats heaped praise on their colleague John Fetterman this week amid fresh speculation he might leave the party. The iconoclastic Pennsylvania Democrat has often seemed like a senator without a party in recent years.
Sen. John Fetterman has opened up about his “lonely” experience being a rare moderate Democrat in Congress willing to publicly break ranks from his party during partisan fights. The Pennsylvania pol contended that Democrats have deviated from their values on issues such as government shutdowns,
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Table For Five Panelists Question Fetterman’s ‘Tough Guy’ Character As He Continues To Lose Democratic Support
John Fetterman commented this week that his Democratic Party was becoming "increasingly Anti-American," leading a CNN panel to debate his motives. The post Table For Five Panelists Question Fetterman’s ‘Tough Guy’ Character As He Continues To Lose Democratic Support first appeared on Mediaite.
Sen. John Fetterman says he's not leaving the Democratic Party, but Republicans welcome the idea of him switching parties with control of the U.S. Senate at stake.
While the senators come from different political parties, the states they represent are the leading producers of natural gas.