Fetterman explains why he wore suit to State of the Union
Fetterman defended his suit and handshake with Trump as respect for the event, amid ongoing tensions with the Democratic left and questions about his party loyalty.
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Sen. Fetterman Dismisses Criticism for Shaking Trump's Hand at SOTU
Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) dismissed criticism after he shook hands with President Donald Trump at the State of the Union address, stating that if people are angry, "that's on them." The post Sen. Fetterman Dismisses Criticism for Shaking Trump’s Hand at SOTU: If People Are Angry, ‘That’s on Them’ appeared first on Breitbart.
Fetterman explains why he wore suit to State of the Union
Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) acknowledged on Wednesday that although he typically dresses “like a slob,” he decided to wear a suit to the State of the Union address out of respect for the event. Fetterman, known for his get-up of hoodies, shorts, and sneakers that helped prompt a temporary loosening of Senate norms, said he made an exception for the annual speech to honor both the presidency and solemnity of the event. “Yes, I do dress like a sl…
John Fetterman speaks on allegedly being lone Democrat to shake Trump's hand at State of the Union
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., broke with Democrats and shook President Donald Trump’s hand at the State of the Union and told "America's Newsroom" about his experience.
Fed-up Fetterman bristles when pressed again on CNN whether he's ditching Dems
Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) appeared annoyed Wednesday when he was asked — again — if he had plans to leave the Democratic Party. Fetterman, who has faced questions before over where his loyalties stand and shook President Donald Trump's hand before the State of the Union address Tuesday night, was t...
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