Sen. John Fetterman raises alarms with outburst at meeting with union officials, AP sources say
- Democratic Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania shouted, repeated himself, and slammed his hands during a meeting with teachers union representatives last week in his Washington office.
- The meeting devolved partly due to tensions following a New York Magazine story expressing concerns about Fetterman's mental health and citing a 2024 warning letter from his former chief of staff.
- Fetterman survived a nearly fatal 2022 stroke and lives with cardiomyopathy and auditory processing disorder, while maintaining a public commitment to his recovery and support for teachers.
- In the letter, Adam Jentleson warned Dr. David Williamson that Fetterman was off his recovery plan, isolating, exhibiting paranoia, and driving recklessly after dismantling his early-warning system over nine months.
- Fetterman's behavior at the meeting adds to ongoing doubts about his health amid political fallout over his stance on Israel and cooperation with Trump, causing concern among Pennsylvania Democrats and former supporters.
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Sen. Fetterman raises alarms with outburst at union meeting, AP sources say
Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman was meeting last week with representatives from a teachers union in his home state when things quickly devolved, according to an Associated Press report.
·Pittsburgh, United States
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Fetterman's behavior sheds light on mental health crisis
(The Center Square) - A report from the Associated Press claims that U.S. Sen. John Fetterman had an “outburst” while meeting with representatives from Pennsylvania teachers union last week.
·Chariton, United States
Read Full ArticleReported Fetterman outburst at meeting reopens questions about Pennsylvania Dem's fitness for office
A reported outburst by Sen. John Fetterman is reopening concerns about whether the Pennsylvania Democrat is fit for office after suffering a stroke several years ago.
·New York, United States
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