Democratic Senator John Fetterman (Pa.) continues to break from his party, being the only member to not officially condemn the pardons of Jan. 6 rioters.
Fetterman has garnered praise from some GOP lawmakers over his unconditional support for Israel in its war in Gaza. The senator has also signaled he will support some of Trump’s Cabinet picks, including Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.), who has been nominated to serve as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.
The Washington Post’s senior political reporter Aaron Blake contends the defeated Democratic Party is without an obvious leader coming out of the 2024 race and has yet to define a clear message to voters.
Every single Democratic senator has signed a resolution condemning Trump’s mass pardon of the January 6 insurrectionists—except John Fetterman. “The Senate disapproves of any pardons for individuals who were found guilty of assaulting Capitol Police officers,” the one-line resolution reads.
Bob Casey, and Jim Burn, a former state Democratic Party chairman, said Fetterman campaigned hard for Vice President Kamala Harris before she lost to Trump. “Nobody can say John Fetterman was hedging bets for the Republicans," Burn said, “because he ...
The Pennsylvania Democrat has stirred plenty of intrigue, most recently by meeting with President Donald Trump.
Democratic senators formally condemn Trump’s pardons for violent January 6 rioters - John Fetterman was the last to join a resolution to oppose Trump’s clemencies
Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman says he puts 'country first' and that he is not 'rooting against' President-elect Donald Trump.
Bob Casey, and Jim Burn, a former state Democratic Party chairman, said Fetterman campaigned hard for Vice President Kamala Harris before she lost to Trump. “Nobody can say John Fetterman was hedging bets for the Republicans,” Burn said ...
a former state Democratic Party chairman, said Fetterman campaigned hard for Vice President Kamala Harris before she lost to Trump. “Nobody can say John Fetterman was hedging bets for the ...
Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) will ask the Senate for “unanimous consent” to adopt the resolution this week. A single senator can block the request.
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