Fetterman Chief of Staff Departing Amid Office Turnover
- Sen. John Fetterman's chief of staff Krysta Juris announced her departure on Tuesday, and the office will promote another adviser to fill her role.
- Juris' departure comes amid heightened criticism stemming from allegations reported by New York Magazine, which included claims from both former and anonymous staff members accusing Fetterman of reckless conduct.
- Fetterman, a Pennsylvania Democrat, openly discussed his 2023 treatment for clinical depression at Walter Reed, attributing his worsened mental health to the 2022 campaign.
- Fetterman labeled the allegations a "one-source hit piece" by a few disgruntled staffers, denied medication lapses, and said his doctors consider him "great."
- Despite staff turnover and criticism, Fetterman vowed to serve his Senate term fully while elevating trusted advisor Cabelle St. John as the new chief of staff.
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