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Fetterman dismisses New York Magazine claims of erratic behavior as a 'hit piece'


Published on 2025-05-07 11:51:52 - WGAL
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  • U.S. Sen. John Fetterman has dismissed allegations of erratic behavior detailed in a recent New York Magazine article, labeling it a "hit piece" and pledging to serve out his term in the Senate.

In a recent interview with New York Magazine, Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman dismissed claims of erratic behavior following his stroke in May 2022, asserting that he is "still the same guy" and that his health issues have not impacted his ability to serve. Fetterman, who suffered an auditory processing disorder as a result of the stroke, uses closed captioning to aid communication and has been transparent about his recovery process. Despite some reports suggesting otherwise, Fetterman emphasized that he remains committed to his senatorial duties and is focused on representing Pennsylvania effectively.

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