John Fetterman rips NYC mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani
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Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania declared his support for ICE and the work it does, slamming any calls to abolish it as "outrageous."
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Mediaite on MSNJohn Fetterman Praises ICE, Condemns ‘Outrageous’ Calls to Abolish AgencySen. John Fetterman praised ICE in a social media post on Thursday, condemning "outrageous" calls by fellow Democrats to abolish the agency. The post John Fetterman Praises ICE, Condemns ‘Outrageous’ Calls to Abolish Agency first appeared on Mediaite.
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The Western Journal on MSNWatch: John Fetterman Turns on His Own Party Over 'Inappropriate and Outrageous' Treatment of ICEJohn Fetterman of Pennsylvania turned on his own party Wednesday, saying that the radical rhetoric being used against Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents by liberals is uncalled for -- and wrong.
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John Fetterman of Pennsylvania isn't even up for reelection until 2028, but already a one-time primary foe, former U.S. Rep. Conor Lamb, is crisscrossing Pennsylvania and social media, looking and sounding like he's preparing to challenge Fetterman again.
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Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman candidly vented that he would rather go home and lie on the beach with his family than deal with grueling marathon Senate work to pass the One Big Beautiful Bill
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The new poll from Susquehanna Polling suggests that Fetterman remains narrowly above water among Democrats, but that Republicans view him even more favorably. These polling number
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The New Republic on MSNJohn Fetterman Throws His Family Under the Bus to Suck Up to TrumpTexas State Senator Angela Paxton has filed for divorce from her husband, Republican state Attorney General Ken Paxton, who has long faced accusations of infidelity and corruption. Senator Paxton blamed the split squarely on her husband’s cheating, while the attorney general blamed the split on “the pressures of countless political attacks.”
SP&R’s latest Pennsylvania poll conducted June 16-21 (with 713 likely voters) shows U.S. Sen. John Fetterman with a 41% job approval after 2½ years in office. On the surface, this isn’t so bad. For comparison,