- by foxnews
- 07 Jun 2025
The outlet reported that Pennsylvania State Education Association (PSEA) President Aaron Chapin was present at the meeting. Neither PSEA nor Chapin responded to Fox News Digital's request to confirm or deny the incident.
According to the AP, an aide cut off the meeting, ushered the visitors out and proceeded to break down crying.
The article extensively cites testimony from Adam Jentleson, Fetterman's former chief of staff, who voiced a plethora of concerning behavior, including "conspiratorial thinking; megalomania" and "high highs and low lows; long, rambling, repetitive and self centered monologues; lying in ways that are painfully, awkwardly obvious to everyone in the room."
The article's author went on to state that many of the staffers are not only worried about his fitness as a senator but also that "he may present a risk to the Democratic Party and maybe even to himself."
In reference to the New York Magazine article, Fetterman dismissed the concerns as "just disgruntled former staffers peddling lies and half-truths under the guise of 'concern.'"
Fetterman said that "if those were genuine concerns, they'd pick up the phone and call me, not the press," adding, "My ACTUAL doctors and my family affirmed that I'm very well."
The senator has previously labeled the magazine's report "a dumb hit piece," saying: "We've all moved on."
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