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Why Fetterman still thinks his party is wrong on Israel, shutdown & the working class

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Nov 11, 2025
John Fetterman, Pennsylvania's U.S. senator and former lieutenant governor known for his populist stance, shares his journey and thoughts on current political tensions. He discusses feeling estranged from the Democratic Party despite aligning with them and reflects on the challenges of being a senator. Fetterman opens up about his mental health struggles, emphasizing the importance of recovery. He also shares his views on Israel's significance and the ongoing conflict, while questioning the narrative on Gaza casualties and stressing accountability.
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ANECDOTE

Openness About Deep Depression

  • John Fetterman recounts opening up about his severe depression during and after the 2022 campaign.
  • He says sharing helped others reach out and showed that staying in recovery can lead to improvement.
ADVICE

Encourage Recovery By Speaking Up

  • Talk about mental health to reduce stigma and encourage people to seek help.
  • Stay engaged in recovery and reassure others that improvement is possible over time.
INSIGHT

Frustration Amid High Party Loyalty

  • Fetterman calls his Senate job frustrating but an honor representing 13 million Pennsylvanians.
  • He notes voting with Democrats about 90% of the time despite public perceptions of estrangement.
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