Following a New York Magazine report, the Pennsylvania senator said doctors say his health is fine.
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) is responding to reports citing anonymous sources that he is behaving erratically, missing medical appointments, and driving recklessly, saying that such assertions are an invasion of his privacy.
âMy doctors are like, âJohn is great,ââ he said.
âAnd why are people talking about anyoneâs personal medical things? Itâs that, you know, I think most people would agree thatâs really, really invasive.â
Fetterman said the report âinvolved maybe two or three anonymous disgruntled staffers,â saying âfalse things.â
âMy doctors have confirmed that that is not the case,â he said of the allegations about his behavior, adding that he is following a strict protocol prescribed by his doctors.
Not long after becoming a senator, Fetterman checked himself into the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for treatment of clinical depression.
âIâve been very front and center about my … depression, absolutely none of these other things, and itâs like so someone that was trying to accumulate my medical records and leak those things thatâs part of this weird grudge for this hit piece,â Fetterman told CNN, in an apparent reference to his former chief of staff, Adam Jentleson.
âIf youâre really concerned about someone, you could say, âHey, letâs sit down. Can we talk?â Itâs not … like going to the media.â
The magazine quoted Jentleson as saying: âWe do not know if he is taking his meds, and his behavior frequently suggests he is not.
âWe often see the kind of warning signs we discussed: conspiratorial thinking; megalomania (for example, he claims to be the most knowledgeable source on Israel and Gaza around but his sources are just what he reads in the newsâhe declines most briefings and never reads memos); 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, such as swearing up and down that he didnât say something everyone heard him say a few minutes prior.â
In 2024, Maryland state police faulted Fetterman in a car accident on Interstate 70. And earlier that year, the Democratic senator pleaded guilty in Pennsylvania to a citation for exceeding the speed limit by 34 mph, according to court records.
Fetterman, 54, suffered a stroke in May 2022 as he was campaigning in the midterm elections.
When asked in the CNN interview about whether he is running for office again, Fetterman said, âWeâre not talking about â28,â adding, âWho knows whatâs going to happen in â28.â
The Epoch Times has contacted Fettermanâs office and Jentlesonâs email account for comment.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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