John Fetterman

American politician

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2025 Became Pennsylvania's senior senator following the defeat of Bob Casey Jr.
2025 Fetterman was one of 12 Democrats who voted for the final passage of the Laken Riley Act in the Senate, which was seen as a break from progressive immigration policy and drew criticism from some in his party.
2025 Became Pennsylvania's senior senator following the defeat of Bob Casey Jr.
2025 Fetterman was one of 12 Democrats who voted for the final passage of the Laken Riley Act in the Senate, which was seen as a break from progressive immigration policy and drew criticism from some in his party.
January 2025 In January 2025, John Fetterman expressed openness to the idea of the U.S. Government purchasing Greenland and humorously suggested that he wanted to be appointed the 'Pope of Greenland'.
January 2025 Fetterman was the sole Democratic senator to vote with Republicans to end cloture on a bill sanctioning the International Criminal Court in response to their warrants against Netanyahu and Israeli defense minister Yoav Gallant.
January 2025 Fetterman was the sole Democratic senator to vote with Republicans to end cloture on a bill sanctioning the International Criminal Court in response to their warrants against Netanyahu and Israeli defense minister Yoav Gallant.
January 2025 In January 2025, John Fetterman expressed openness to the idea of the U.S. Government purchasing Greenland and humorously suggested that he wanted to be appointed the 'Pope of Greenland'.
2024 Commentators noted a rightward shift in Fetterman's views on Israel, suggesting alignment more with Republican perspectives.
2024 After Donald Trump won the presidential election, Fetterman expressed willingness to vote to confirm some of Trump's cabinet appointees.
2024 Commentators noted a rightward shift in Fetterman's views on Israel, suggesting alignment more with Republican perspectives.
2024 After Donald Trump won the presidential election, Fetterman expressed willingness to vote to confirm some of Trump's cabinet appointees.
November 5 2024 Fetterman disrupted Jon Stewart's live election special on The Daily Show by canceling an interview 30 seconds before it was scheduled to air.
November 5 2024 Fetterman disrupted Jon Stewart's live election special on The Daily Show by canceling an interview 30 seconds before it was scheduled to air.
June 2024 John Fetterman visited Israel and met with President Isaac Herzog and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who stated that 'Israel has had no better friend' than Fetterman.
June 2024 John Fetterman visited Israel and met with President Isaac Herzog and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who stated that 'Israel has had no better friend' than Fetterman.
June 9 2024 Fetterman and his wife were involved in a two-car crash in Maryland for which he was found to be at fault.
June 9 2024 Fetterman and his wife were involved in a two-car crash in Maryland for which he was found to be at fault.
2023 In an interaction with a pro-Palestine activist, Fetterman advised her to protest Hamas instead of Israel.
2023 John Fetterman began serving as the senior United States senator from Pennsylvania.
2023 Fetterman criticized President Biden for threatening to withhold arms supplies to Israel, calling the threat 'deeply disappointing'.
2023 John Fetterman voted against an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act that aimed to clarify that Article 5 of the NATO treaty does not eliminate the necessity for Congress to declare war.
2023 During the 2023 Israel-Hamas war, John Fetterman continued his steadfast support for Israel, placing blame for the conflict entirely on Hamas.
2023 John Fetterman rejected the progressive label again, with NBC News describing his political ideology as an 'unorthodox brand of blue-collar liberalism, with a dash of outsider populism.'
2023 Fetterman was among the five Senate Democrats who voted against the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 due to concerns over new SNAP requirements.
2023 Fetterman confronted pro-Palestine protesters outside the U.S. Capitol, where he waved an Israeli flag.
2023 During his hospitalization, Fetterman co-sponsored a bipartisan rail safety bill aimed at strengthening freight-rail safety regulations.
2023 Fetterman voted in favor of Tim Kaine's amendment, which prevents the president of the United States from withdrawing from NATO without the approval of Congress.
2023 Fetterman began serving as the junior United States senator from Pennsylvania.
2023 In an interaction with a pro-Palestine activist, Fetterman advised her to protest Hamas instead of Israel.
2023 John Fetterman began serving as the senior United States senator from Pennsylvania.
2023 Fetterman voted in favor of Tim Kaine's amendment, which prevents the president of the United States from withdrawing from NATO without the approval of Congress.
2023 John Fetterman voted against an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act that aimed to clarify that Article 5 of the NATO treaty does not eliminate the necessity for Congress to declare war.
2023 Fetterman confronted pro-Palestine protesters outside the U.S. Capitol, where he waved an Israeli flag.
2023 Fetterman criticized President Biden for threatening to withhold arms supplies to Israel, calling the threat 'deeply disappointing'.
2023 During the 2023 Israel-Hamas war, John Fetterman continued his steadfast support for Israel, placing blame for the conflict entirely on Hamas.
2023 John Fetterman rejected the progressive label again, with NBC News describing his political ideology as an 'unorthodox brand of blue-collar liberalism, with a dash of outsider populism.'
2023 Fetterman was among the five Senate Democrats who voted against the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 due to concerns over new SNAP requirements.
2023 During his hospitalization, Fetterman co-sponsored a bipartisan rail safety bill aimed at strengthening freight-rail safety regulations.
2023 Fetterman began serving as the junior United States senator from Pennsylvania.
April 17 2023 John Fetterman returned to the Senate and chaired an Agriculture Committee subcommittee discussing Pennsylvania's farm issues.
April 17 2023 Fetterman returned to the Senate to chair the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry subcommittee on food and nutrition, specialty crops, organics, and research.
April 17 2023 John Fetterman returned to the Senate and chaired an Agriculture Committee subcommittee discussing Pennsylvania's farm issues.
April 17 2023 Fetterman returned to the Senate to chair the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry subcommittee on food and nutrition, specialty crops, organics, and research.
March 31 2023 Fetterman was discharged from Walter Reed Hospital after treatment for clinical depression.
March 31 2023 Fetterman was discharged from Walter Reed Hospital after treatment for clinical depression.
February 2023 Fetterman attended his first Agriculture Committee hearing where he asked questions about trade and organic farming.
February 2023 Fetterman attended his first Agriculture Committee hearing where he asked questions about trade and organic farming.
February 16 2023 Fetterman voluntarily checked himself into Walter Reed Hospital for clinical depression and was expected to stay for likely less than two months.
February 16 2023 Fetterman voluntarily checked himself into Walter Reed Hospital for clinical depression and was expected to stay for likely less than two months.

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