Sen. John Fetterman raises alarms with outburst at meeting with union officials, AP sources say
- Democratic Sen. John Fetterman met with teachers union representatives last week in his Washington office, where the meeting quickly devolved.
- The tense encounter preceded a New York Magazine story raising concerns about Fetterman's mental health, citing a 2024 letter from his former chief of staff Adam Jentleson.
- Fetterman, who survived a 2022 stroke and has diagnoses including cardiomyopathy and auditory processing disorder, has openly discussed his depression and urges others to seek help.
- Jentleson warned in the 2024 letter that Fetterman was off his recovery plan, exhibiting paranoia, reckless behavior, and isolating himself, saying 'John has dismantled the early-warning system.'
- The union meeting and published concerns have fueled questions about Fetterman's health, even as he denies claims and pledges continued support for teachers and public schools.
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Sen. Fetterman raises alarms with outburst at union meeting, AP sources say
Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman was meeting last week with representatives from a teachers union in his home state when things quickly devolved, according to an Associated Press report.
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