Fetterman’s Chief of Staff Won’t Tell Anyone How the Hospitalized Senator is Introducing Legislation

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) is at Walter Reed to treat his depression. As someone who almost had to do that to herself, I sympathize with him and wish him well.

Fetterman is still in the hospital. So how is he introducing legislation? From The Pennsylvania Capital-Star:

U.S. Sens. Bob Casey and John Fetterman of Pennsylvania joined a bipartisan group of senators on Wednesday introducing new legislation aimed at preventing future freight train derailments like the one last month in East Palestine, Ohio.—In a statement, the Pennsylvania Democrats said the bill, christened the “Railway Safety Act of 2023,”will “take key steps to improve rail safety protocols, such as enhancing safety procedures for trains carrying hazardous materials,” increasing fines for rail carriers who violate rules, and requiring railroads to operate with crews of at least two people.

How? How is Fetterman contributing to the statement?

The Ohio train derailment happened on February 3. Fetterman checked himself into the hospital on February 16.

It’s possible Fetterman and the others started drafting the bill before he checked into the hospital.

However! Asking Fetterman’s Chief of Staff Adam Jentleson how Fetterman introduces legislation is a valid question.

Jentleson blocks people asking the question.

This Jentleson seems like a righteous dude. I am adding a screenshot because he’ll probably block all non-leftists.

By the way, Jentleson. We’re the ones who wanted Fetterman to stop campaigning because of his health. It was the left and Democrats who encouraged the sick man to continue the grueling work.

Also, Jentleson’s move conjured up more questions.

 

Tags: John Fetterman, Pennsylvania, US Senate

CLICK HERE FOR FULL VERSION OF THIS STORY