John Fetterman is the normie whisperer of DC. And beleaguered Democrats, who abandoned governing for virtue signaling, could use some of that normie energy about now.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is embracing her role as one of the party’s sharpest critics of President Trump, while other Democrats are working on a softer approach, with
Ras Baraka has hired Bill Hyers, a top political consultant and grassroots organizing veteran who helped elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to Congress and
“The View” co-host Sunny Hostin seemed to remain focus on Fetterman’s take on Trump’s trial throughout the discussion and brought him back to it when he was finished discussing pardons.
The Pennsylvania senator has drawn criticism from members of his own party over his alignment with Republicans on certain issues.
Among Pennsylvania voters, 48% approve and 37% disapprove of John Fetterman's performance as U.S. senator, according to a recent analysis by Morning Consult.
Sen. John Fetterman has dismissed the growing rumors that he intends to pull a switcheroo and join the Republican Party. “That’s amateur hour shit,” he said to […]
She went on to ask Fetterman about his response to those “questioning your commitment to the Democratic party.” “I’ve been on record ... saying I am not going to become a Republican ...
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.), who was thought to be open to voting for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination to head the Department of Health and Human Services, now says the nominee is in serious
Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman, who unapologetically rocks hoodies and shorts in Congress, decided to shake things up on Monday during an appearance on “The View.”
That’s what Sen. John Fetterman did on “The View.” In the course of chatting about the current political landscape, the Pennsylvania Dem told the hosts that thinks Trump’s NYC hush-money trial was “politically motivated. That wouldn’t otherwise have been prosecuted if it was someone else.”
Senator John Fetterman seems to wear a short and hoodies to even the most important events, leading some to wonder what the reason for that is.