More Aides Leave Fetterman’s Office Amid Health Concerns
- Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman’s office experienced multiple staff departures amid reports of erratic behavior and health concerns in May 2025.
- These events followed Fetterman’s 2022 stroke and ongoing struggles with depression, fueling speculation about his declining mental fitness.
- A May 1 meeting with teachers' union representatives reportedly included an outburst where Fetterman shouted, repeated himself, and expressed frustration over hostility.
- Fetterman described their discussion as a lively exchange regarding their shared frustration with the Trump administration's cuts, while dismissing the reports as a "hit piece."
- Colleagues argued a coordinated smear campaign targets Fetterman due to his political moderation, though questions about his fitness continue to circulate publicly.
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Mark Halperin says Fetterman's behavior behind the scenes warrants major concerns
Mark Halperin questioned why Republicans were strongly defending Democratic Sen. John Fetterman over reports on his health, saying the senator displayed behavior that warrants concern.
·New York, United States
Read Full ArticleReport: 2 Aides Exit Fetterman's Office
Madeleine Marr and Caroline Shaffer are leaving as questions continue to arise about the embattled senator's fitness to serve. In a New York magazine story, current and former aides say Fetterman is no longer the politician he was before his May 2022 stroke.
·Washington, United States
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