Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) criticized his party again – this time over the ongoing government shutdown, accusing Democratic leaders of putting partisan interests ahead of the American people.

Fetterman, who has sided with Republicans on a series of votes on a clean bill to reopen the government, referred to the standoff as the “Schumer Shutdown,” alleging that Democrats are effectively holding the government hostage rather than working toward a bipartisan funding solution.

Fetterman made several comments during NewsNation’s live town hall at the Kennedy Center on Wednesday that demonstrate why he is considered a maverick among Democrats in the Senate. “I follow country, then party,” he explained.

Gee…what a concept.

“You don’t hold the government hostage,” Fetterman added, noting that the Schumer shutdown is “what the Democratic Party wants to do.”

Fetterman highlighted that he is one of only two Democrats who crossed the aisle to vote for the clean continuing resolution, ensuring the government remains open. “It’s the wrong thing for the country, and in a period of chaos, I refuse to shut our government down,” he said.

The Pennsylvania senator also took aim at the radical wing of his own party, calling out the reckless rhetoric that’s become all too common on the left. He explained why he refuses to label his political opponents as “fascists” or “Nazis” — language he says has fueled a dangerous rise in left-wing violence across the country.

“I know and I love people who voted for President Trump. But they are not fascists, they’re not Nazis, they’re not trying to destroy the Constitution and those things,” he insisted. “I refuse to call people Nazis or fascists. I would never compare anybody — anybody to Hitler.”

Isn’t it telling that basic common sense now makes John Fetterman look like the last sane Democrat standing?

Fetterman warned that the left’s obsession with branding everyone they disagree with inflammatory language is only pouring gasoline on the fire of political violence in this country.

He even referenced the assassination of Charlie Kirk, condemning those within his own party who exploited the conservative leader’s death for political gain — something he called shameful and deeply wrong.

 

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