NY Post reporter barred from entering multiple fine NYC eateries for dressing like Fetterman at Senate
- Reporter Jon Levine faced ridicule and rejection from maîtres d’s at New York City restaurants when he attempted to gain entry wearing John Fetterman's signature attire, including a hoodie and gym shorts.
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized the relaxation of dress code rules in the Senate to accommodate Fetterman's wardrobe, stating that it was disgraceful.
- Sen. John Fetterman has become known for wearing ill-fitting clothes in the Senate, even though he claims it is necessary for his mental health after suffering a stroke.
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NY Post Reporter Gets Booted From 'Fox & Friends' Set After He Showed Up Dressed Like John Fetterman
A guest who is a reporter for the New York Post was ‘booted’ off the set of “Fox & Friends” on Monday after he showed up dressed like the hoodie-and-shorts-wearing Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.). But don’t worry: It was all a gag and a set-up. The reporter, Jon Levine, had recently documented for his outlet recent attempts to get into some of New York’s swankiest restaurants while dressed in a hoodie, basketball shorts, and sneakers, which Fetterma…
Commentary: Reporter Tries Dressing Like Fetterman, Finds There Are Some Places That Won’t Even Let Him in the Door
It’s funny, but it’s not. The loosening of the Senate dress code by Majority Leader Chuck Schumer that will allow Democrat Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania to wander the hallowed halls of the Senate looking like a homeless hobo would never be accepted in other high-end establishments. The New York Post reporter Jon Levine learned a hard truth about how people dressed like Fetterman are treated when they try to enter a fancy restaurant in New …
NY Post reporter barred from entering multiple fine NYC eateries for dressing like Fetterman at Senate
Multiple upscale New York restaurants barred one New York Post reporter who attempted to enter them while dressed like Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., at the U.S. Senate, video showed. Taking inspiration from Fetterman’s newly approved U.S. Senate attire, New York Post reporter Jon Levine donned a hoodie and shorts and attempted to enter several fine New York City eateries. However, Levine was forced to leave most establishments while wearing the at…
Reporter tried eating at NYC's finest restaurants dressed like Sen. John Fetterman — it went as expected
Following Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's decision to peel back the dress code for Senate members, Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman has decided to take full advantage, sporting hooded sweatshirts and athletic shorts in one of the most powerful places in the world. As a result, New York Post reporter John Levine decided to see if that same dress code would fly in some of the nicest restaurants in The Big Apple.It turned out that Levine was bar…
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