Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) sees more staff sales as he promotes his reputation as an sometimes-ambitious Democrat.
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As first reported by NBC News, both Deputy Chief of Staff and Legislators Tré Easton and Communications Communications Charlie Hills have decided to leave the Pennsylvania Senators’ Office.
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Fetterman suffered the departure of more staff as he continued to fall over his party. (Getty Images)
“Working for John gave us the opportunity to build a hardworking policy team from Zarmet, according to NBC News.” Easton said in a statement.
“Together we created a legislative work that I think is a blueprint on how Democrats should govern when they are in power. I’ll be grateful for it forever,” he continued. Ta.
Easton and Hills are just the latest departures from the controversial Democratic office.
In early 2024, all three communications staff from the Senate remained within a month. Former Communications Joe Carbello, former assistant communications director Nicolas Gavio and former digital aide Emma Weistion left and took on the roles of other Democrats and progressive political parties.
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The senator developed a reputation for sometimes beating his party. (Nathan Howard/Getty Images)
However, the departure did not end there.
After acquiring a new communications chief at Carrie Adams, she effectively disappeared from the Senate corridor after publicly opposing Fetterman in a conversation with the Free Press in August 2024.
“I don’t agree with him,” the publication quoted Adams as saying her boss’s attitude towards Israel and her war with Hamas.
Her absence around the Capitol left the reporter wondering if she was still in the Senator’s office.
Until last month, there were no reports that Adams had stopped working for Fetterman.
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Fetterman is frank in favor of Israel. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Since entering the Senate, Fetterman has partially created a wave of his colorful vocabulary and willingness to go beyond the aisles and Republicans, particularly when it comes to supporting Israel.
Democrats have specifically expressed openness to President Donald Trump’s proposal to Gaza, putting it under US control. “It’s a provocative part of the conversation, but it’s part of the conversation, and that’s where we are,” he told Jewish insiders.
Fetterman is also willing to give up his party with illegal immigration. He recently signed the Republican Laken Riley Act. The immigration bill was deemed too harsh and too broad by most Democrats. He was the first Democrat to co-host the bill.
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Fetterman co-hosted the Laken Riley Act. (Getty Images)
“The story of Laiken Riley is a tragic reminder of our system being at risk when we can’t protect people. The pain of losing loved ones due to conservable violence. There’s no need to bear it. Immigration is what makes our country great, the senator said in a statement at the time.
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Pennsylvania Senators are even crossing ideological thresholds on multiple occasions to support Trump’s ministerial candidates.
Fetterman’s office did not immediately provide comment to Fox News Digital.
Julia Johnson is a political writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business and is a major reporter in the US Senate. She was previously a political reporter for the Washington Examiner.
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