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There is much recent controversy regarding John Fetterman over his recent positions on issues. It all began when John said that his fellow democrat Bob Menendez of New Jersey to be expelled for accepting gold bars as bribes to do the bidding of the government of Egypt, assumingly to buy his vote.
While speaking on The View on Friday, Fetterman was asked about the expulsion of Republican Congressman George Santos, which occurred earlier in the day. Fetterman replied, "We have a colleague in the Senate that has actually done much more sinister and serious kinds of things, Senator Menendez. He needs to go. And if you are going to expel Santos, how can you allow to somebody like Menendez to remain in the Senate?"
Fetterman has also been highly critical of the DNC open border policy saying that something needs to be done to secure the border.
However, the last straw was John Fetterman coming out in support of the Zionist regime of Israel. Fetterman’s fierce and unwavering support for Israel breaks sharply with demands by Sanders to withdraw U.S. military aid and has drawn searing criticism from the left.
DNC spokesperson Andrea Schwartz said, "During the campaign, we had no idea Fetterman had any of these views. I mean, how could we, the man had a stroke as we could not understand a damn word he said, nor could he understand what we were saying to him, so how were we to know what we were voting for? I blame Oprah, because she endorsed him and we all counted on her to endorse another mindless tool of the Left."
However, Oprah did not take this criticism, sitting down. "You can't take me down for this bitch!", screeched Oprah. "Before the stroke he held none of these views, that is why we are holding a recall and try to get Dr. Oz to take his place who is far more Left wing than Fetterman. All we can do is click our heels and pray for Oz to forgive me for throwing my longtime friend under the bus and come back! At least he would have kept the borders wide open. My only question is, if I'm successful can I buy another Hawaiin Island? You know, one that is not all burned to a crisp and stinky?"
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