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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