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Fetterman to Democrats: Focus on the big picture, not Trump tweets

Fetterman to Democrats: Focus on the big picture, not Trump tweets

You. John Fetterman (D-PA) calls on the Democratic Party to look at the big picture rather than reacting to the president-elect’s every decision or social media post Donald Trump.

“Still not even Thanksgiving yet. “If we’re having a crisis because of every tweet, every appointment, all this stuff, well, it’s going to take four years,” Fetterman said on CNN’s State of the Union.

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Fetterman stated that Trump won the “jackpot” this year, with Republicans controlling the House of Representatives and the Senate, as well as the presidency, at least until the end of 2026.

But he cautioned that while it is important to respond, a sense of perspective must also be maintained. Democrats to maintain focus.

“(Republicans) can run the table right now,” Fetterman cautioned. “They have the absolute ability to run the table for at least the next two years. I think that’s what we should all be worried about, not little tweets or random appointments.”

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Trump lit up official Washington this week with controversial cabinet picks; among them, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, Secretary of Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and former Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz, a candidate for Attorney General.

While Fetterman argued that members of his party should not be afraid, he made it clear that he does not like all elections.

The Pennsylvania senator praised the selection of Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) as Secretary of State and Rep. Elise Stefanik as ambassador to the United Nations, but said the picks, like Gaetz, were just “absolute trolls.”

Fetterman will run for Republican Dr. Trump supports in 2022. He defeated Oz to enter the Senate, but has since emerged as a moderate voice in the upper chamber.

HE was forewarned He told blue-state Democrats that their more aggressive partisan messaging could hurt Democrats in purple states like his. Trump won Pennsylvania this cycle, and incumbent Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA) appears to have been unseated by Dave McCormick.

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Fetterman says the fact that Trump is high profile conspiratorial Aside from the fact that Trump surrogate Elon Musk has spent a lot of time and money in the Keystone state, the initiative taking place in Pennsylvania has probably helped his case there.

“There will be a lot of hot takes,” Fetterman said of post-election pundits. “There were very hot developments before the election. However, it is undeniable that we are here now, thanks to many decisions taken before the election.”