Report: Fetterman reluctant to attend hearings, votes amid mental health rumors

By Sarah May on
 May 25, 2025

One of the more fascinating political stories in recent years is that of Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman, who has gone from liberal darling to a frequent target of the DC rumor mill, as some inside his party suggest he is incapable of managing the duties of his job.

In the wake of a recent New York Magazine exposé questioning Fetterman's mental health, the senator has reportedly expressed frustration about the pressure he feels to appear on Capitol Hill for votes and hearings he believes are unimportant, lamenting what he says has been the weaponization of his health battles, as Huff Post reports.

Fetterman faces attacks

The lawmaker's most recent public battle was sparked by the aforementioned magazine piece, released earlier this month.

That article included quotes from former as well as current staffers who expressed concerns about the senator's mental health, which has allegedly faltered since he suffered a stroke in 2022, as the New York Post explained.

Former Fetterman chief of staff Adam Jentleson provided much of the fodder for the magazine piece, having resigned from his role in the legislator's office and subsequently sending an email to Fetterman's physician voicing his alarm.

Jentleson was said to have written at the time, “I think John is on a bad trajectory and I'm really worried about him,” noting his fear that if the situation was not addressed, the lawmaker “won't be with us for much longer.”

Other allegations in the piece included suggestions that Fetterman had been seen “wandering” around the Capitol, was nearly hit by a vehicle, and was perhaps neglecting to take his prescribed medications.

A senator's lament

In the wake of the New York Magazine piece, Fetterman blasted its content, labeling it “A one-source hit piece, some anonymous sources,” adding, “there's nothing new,”

Fetterman scoffed at the notion that those who offered comment in the article had his best interests at heart, stating, “They are not actually concerned, it's a hit piece.”

Despite that defiant tone, it appears to many that the attacks may be taking a serious toll on Fetterman's enthusiasm for the role he was elected to fulfill, with Huff Post claiming that he is struggling to find purpose in his work in Washington.

“My doctor warned years ago: After it's public that you are getting help for depression, people will weaponize that,” Fetterman recently told the New York Times. “Simple things are turned. That's exactly what happened.”

The toll on Fetterman's legislative diligence has been evident, with the lawmaker missing 18.1% of all floor votes since he took office, and he explained to the Times that he feels increasingly disinclined to make time for “performative” procedural votes at the expense of time with his family.

Political enigma's next steps awaited

Though once touted as a fierce liberal stalwart, Fetterman has made waves within his own party due to his demonstrated willingness to meet with Donald Trump and stand against other Democrats on issues spanning immigration to Israel.

However, now that he is reportedly steering clear of votes, hearings, and even town halls back home due to fears he willl be the target of protests, Fetterman's political future seems an increasingly open question.

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