Politics

CAN'T FIND A FETTERMAN: Keystone State Senator Has Missed A LOT of Roll-Call Votes

posted by Hannity Staff - 3.27.23

Since checking himself into a Washington D.C. hospital for depression on February 15th, Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman has missed a lot of roll-call votes; nearly 83%.

From Fox News:

According to government watchdog GovTrack, Fetterman has missed 53 of the 64 Senate roll call votes held during February and March. His average falls well beyond the lifetime record for missed votes for all current senators, which stands at 2.3%.

Wednesday will mark six weeks since Fetterman first checked into Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on the night of February 15, and there is still no clear indication as to when he might return to work. His office has provided periodic updates, including that he is making progress towards his recovery, as well as that he has been able to continue doing some work from the hospital.

On March 6, Fetterman’s chief of staff, Adam Jentleson, posted on Twitter that the senator “will be back soon,” and included pictures of the two sitting together working from a table at the hospital.

Last week, Fetterman’s communications director, Joe Calvello, also said the senator would be back “soon,” but did not provide any further details on the time frame beyond that it would be “at least over a week.”

“Soon” ain’t cutting it, Mr. Fetterman —time to get to work.

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