Sen. John Fetterman said "there isn’t a constitutional crisis" happening right now with the Trump administration, despite an outcry from fellow Democrats.
Sen. Fetterman is taking aim at his own party, accusing Democrats of alienating voters—particularly white men—through condescension and shame-based rhetoric.
John Fetterman will not be voting in favour of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard, who are Donald Trump's two of the ...
Pennsylvania Democratic Senator known for independent streak baulks at endorsing two of Donald Trump’s most controversial ...
Trump said at a news conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday that the U.S. wants to "take over" the Gaza Strip.
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.), who was thought to be open to voting for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination to head the Department of Health and Human Services, now says the nominee is in serious ...
But post-election, Sen. John Fetterman has continued his metamorphosis into one of the most refreshing politicians of our time — bravely crossing partisan lines to call out nonsense and champion ...
John Fetterman ... the first year alone, Fetterman’s office said. Pennsylvania was listed along with Maine, California, Alabama and Maryland as the states with the most blue-collar federal ...
John Fetterman told ... the Democratic Party considering his recent decision to join Truth Social and his views on issues like fracking and immigration. Fetterman also met with Trump at Mar ...
Fetterman, 55, has been accused of leaning away from his party in recent weeks, particularly after he visited Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida to work with Republicans on the Laken Riley Act ...