How do you sign on to bills from a hospital bed. More of the democrats corruptness
https://thepostmillennial.com/john-...onalized-since-february-15?utm_campaign=64487
https://thepostmillennial.com/john-...onalized-since-february-15?utm_campaign=64487
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While Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman continues to be hospitalized for clinical depression, he has been named as a co-sponsor of a bipartisan bill launched in the wake of the toxic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
S.576, "A bill to enhance safety requirements for trains transporting hazardous materials, and for other purposes," was introduced to the Senate on Wednesday by Sen. Sherrod Brown. Listed as co-sponsors of the bill are Sens. John Fetterman, JD Vance, Robert Casey Jr., Marco Rubio, and Josh Hawley.
Yet on February 15, the freshman congressman checked himself into Walter Reed medical center in Washington, DC to "receive treatment for clinical depression." He has not yet emerged, and his wife and family have left the US for Canada as rumors swirl about his condition.
In addition to the most recent bill, Fetterman has cosponsored four other bills that were introduced during his hospital stay.
Fetterman's office has not said who is co-sponsoring legislation with his name on it while he remains institutionalized.
In addition, Fetterman apparently signed onto a letter along with Sen Casey and Rep. Chris Deluzio addressed to Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw urging the railroad company to help Pennsylvania communities near East Palestine that have been affected by the derailment.
On Twitter, The Spectator's Stephen Miller said that he asked Fetterman’s Chief of Staff Adam Jentleson how the senator is signing onto legislation while being hospitalized, and was blocked.
Why is the chief of staff of a United States Senator blocking people on Twitter who are asking about the Senator's constitutional ability to vote on or introduce legislation?" Miller questioned.