Sen. John Fetterman said Republicans are losing it over the Senate's new dress code, now known as the "Fetterman rule," based on the Pennsylvania Democrat's preference to wear hoodies or loose button-down shirts with baggy shorts.
Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania is championing a bill that would allow striking workers to qualify for food stamp benefits, a move that coincides with high-profile labor disputes among Hollywood actors and writers.
Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania has returned to Capitol Hill after weeks of treatment for depression at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
John Fetterman campaigned amid a wave of health woes, including a stroke that left him for all practical purposes incoherent; won the seat anyway; and after serving only six weeks in the Senate, left in depression to Walter Reed. He's still there. Taxpayers sure are good to this man.