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Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) talks about disagreeing with the Democratic party in an interview with HBO host Bill Maher. BILL MAHER: You think this is the issue that made people sort of turn on you? I see,
Senator John Fetterman was booed when his name was mentioned during a rally in his home state of Pennsylvania on Saturday. Newsweek reached out to Fetterman's office for comment via email on Sunday. Mediaite reported that the rally was part of the "No Kings" protest movement,
Maher, as always, walked a tightrope between doomscroll fatigue and comedic relief. “You know things are tense in L.A. when you read news about the Middle East to relax,” he added, before welcoming his first guest, Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman.
Pa., has criticized the protests in Los Angeles, calling the scene “true chaos.” It’s the latest chapter for the senator, whose alienation from the rest of his party is a common talking point, which began unfolding Monday night when he posted a statement on X about the Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids and political unrest happening in California.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNPennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman Jeered At “No Kings” Protest, Highlighting Deepening DividePennsylvania Senator John Fetterman faced a chorus of boos when his name was mentioned at a "No Kings" protest rally held in his home state on Saturday. The incident, reported by Mediaite, underscores a growing divide between the progressive wing of the Democratic Party and Fetterman,
Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman knocked the elements of his party that have turned against Israel and underscored the Jewish state’s “once in a generation opportunity” to take
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Pa., and Bill Maher agreed that Democrats defending the Los Angeles anti-ICE riots could impact how voters see the party and ultimately benefit President Trump.
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John Fetterman rips his own Democratic Party over the LA protests: ‘We lose the moral high ground’ - Pennsylvania senator’s criticism echoes attacks Republicans have been leveling against members of the opposition party during the unrest in California.