But the images circulating online were taken on different dates. The first photo was taken from a video shared by Fetterman on Sept. 16, 2023. Its caption reads: “Hold that line, @UAW! On my way ...
Half a year after Sen. John Fetterman’s mental health crisis, his wife, Gisele, navigates between worry and acceptance Deep Reads features The Washington Post’s best immersive reporting and ...
A conspiracy theory that claims Democratic Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania has been replaced by a "body double" has been repeatedly mocked by the senator. The theory, which became popular ...
Was it really only last week that the biggest story blowing out of Washington, D.C., like smoke from a Canadian wildfire was the announcement that the Senate, the self-described "world's greatest ...
Senator John Fetterman was photographed wearing a suit and tie instead of his trademark hoodie and shorts on after the Senate dress code was reinstated. The great sartorial scandal over his ...
After more than a week of backlash surrounding Sen. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's decision allowing legislators to wear casual clothing while on the chamber's floor, the U.S. Senate voted ...
Can someone please help me to understand why U.S. Sen. John Fetterman was permitted to dress like he is going to a picnic, when all the other men in Congress are dressed in suits and ties.
"If there was more than one John Fetterman, what would you even do about it. What makes you think you could even stop them…" ...
Wows: Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s bid to appease man-boy John Fetterman just lost to a revolt of the grownups. And by a unanimous vote, too. After Schumer announced a rule change to ...
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) presided over the Senate today wearing a dark suit, white shirt, light blues tie—and black sneakers. The fit came after a back and forth in recent weeks over ...
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) said Thursday that he would “absolutely” put forward a resolution to expel Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) from the Senate if there was a chance it would work.
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) told reporters Thursday that he would support a resolution to expel embattled Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) from Congress but such a measure would need 67 Senate votes to ...