Sen. John Fetterman Wears Shorts and Sneakers
Fetterman, Democratic Party
John Fetterman's office says the Pennsylvania Democrat took photos with "dozens" of people Monday. The defendant, Adam Johnson, refers to himself as "The Lectern Guy" on social media.
Fetterman's team has said he senator had "no idea" who he was taking a photo with when he posed alongside a Janaury 6 rioter.
On Wednesday, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., joined U.S. Sen. John Fetterman, D-PA, in reintroducing the Foreign Adversary Risk Management Act. Alabama’s other U.S. Senator, Katie Britt, is also a co-sponsor of the FARM Act.
Fetterman and Britt’s families hang out together. There’s a group text chain among John Fetterman, his wife Gisele, Katie Britt and her husband Wesley, a former football player whom Fetterman refers to as “The Big Unit.” In text messages, he even types a “™” next to it, to make sure people know he bestowed the nickname.
Fetterman arrived at the Capitol for President-elect Donald Trump’s Inauguration in a black hoodie, gray shorts and sneakers — staying true to his traditional fashion choices.
Senator John Fetterman pulled up to Donald Trump's inauguration on January 20, 2025, like it was any other day—except it wasn’t.
Defense secretary-designee Pete Hegseth’s nomination cleared a key Senate hurdle Thursday, inching him closer to getting confirmed in a significant win for one of President Trump’s
President Donald Trump plans to pardon people convicted for participation in the January 6 Capitol riot, which may include two of its organizers: Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the Oath Keepers, and Enrique Tarrio, the former leader of the Proud Boys, ABC News reported Monday.
One person you can always count on to be dressed for the occasion, or perhaps even overdressed, is Jordan Peterson. While his hand-tailored suits cannot always be called conservative — he has a tie patterned with images of Elon Musk’s head — he’s always dressed up. And he is appreciative that many people who come to his lectures dress up too.
ABC News spoke with Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman, a Democrat, on Tuesday to discuss Jan. 6 pardons, the Laken Riley Act, and his meeting with Trump at Mar-a-Lago. [ The senator, to better hear the conversation, used his phone to caption the questions he was asked.]