Top Democrats plotting intervention for Fetterman after health decline
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Top Democrats are trying to figure out how to help Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman after an anonymous colleague admitted they’re ‘worried about him’ amid reports about his health.

A blockbuster New York Magazine feature painted the Pennsylvania Senator as not well and behaving erratically since being treated for depression.

Further tales have been published since, including an old video of Fetterman behaving poorly on a plane and driving a staffer to tears with an outburst during a meeting with union representatives. 

Now, Democrat leadership is talking about holding some kind of intervention for Fetterman to see if they can help him.

At least two liberal Senators admitted there are strategy meetings in an attempt to assist the ailing Fetterman. 

One Senate Democrat said they had been ‘involved in discussions’ about how best to help him, adding that they ‘are worried about his safety.’ 

‘Every time I see him, I’m worried about him,’ another anonymous Senate Democrat admitted to The Hill

Democrats are worried that Fetterman may not be able to handle the stressors of living in the public eye. 

Top Democrats are trying to figure out how to help Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman (pictured) after an anonymous colleague admitted they're 'worried about him' amid reports about his health

Top Democrats are trying to figure out how to help Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman (pictured) after an anonymous colleague admitted they’re ‘worried about him’ amid reports about his health 

Democrat leadership is talking about holding an intervention for Fetterman to see if they can help him

Democrat leadership is talking about holding an intervention for Fetterman to see if they can help him

‘I know we’re all in touch with each other having conversations about how to intervene. I haven’t heard anybody say they’re not worried about it,’ that senator added.

‘People are trying to figure out what to do,’ the first anonymous Democrat lawmaker said.

The goal appears to be not to approach it from a professional level but to connect with Fetterman by genuinely caring. 

‘They’ve been more like, ‘We’re friends. What can we do as friends to provide some support?’ said one senator. 

‘I worry about that. And that means, as friends, we need to step up.’

A third Democrat member of the Senate said Fetterman’s been emotional while working lately. 

‘Certainly, I’m concerned about his well-being like all other senators,’ they said.

DailyMail.com has reached out to Senator Fetterman for comment.  

The goal appears to be not to approach it from a professional level but to connect with Fetterman by genuinely caring

The goal appears to be not to approach it from a professional level but to connect with Fetterman by genuinely caring

A blockbuster New York Magazine feature painted the Pennsylvania Senator as not well and behaving erratically since being treated for depression

A blockbuster New York Magazine feature painted the Pennsylvania Senator as not well and behaving erratically since being treated for depression

A report by New York Magazine citing several individuals who made concerning accusations against him and claimed he was not taking his medication. 

Only one staffer was willing to go public with the claims and Fetterman has denied them. 

Some of the anonymous staffers shared marital strife and political disagreements with his wife Gisele.

Former Chief of Staff Adam Jentleson is the most public face of the story, titled ‘The Hidden Struggle of John Fetterman.’

One year after Fetterman’s release from the traumatic-brain-injury and neuropsychiatry unit at Walter Reed Hospital, Jentleson wrote a letter the division’s director who treated Fetterman there. 

‘I think John is on a bad trajectory and I’m really worried about him,’ Jentleson wrote in the 1,600-word email with the subject line: ‘Concerns.’

He added that the senator ‘won’t be with us for much longer’ if he doesn’t change his behavior, with Jentleson claiming these are ‘the things you said to flag, so I am flagging.’ 

One of the things he was told to flag: that Fetterman purchased a gun, though Jentleson admits the senator ‘takes all the necessary precautions, and living where he does I understand the desire for personal protection.’

A report by New York Magazine citing several individuals who made concerning accusations against him and claimed he was not taking his medication

A report by New York Magazine citing several individuals who made concerning accusations against him and claimed he was not taking his medication 

Only one staffer was willing to go public with the claims and Fetterman has denied them

Only one staffer was willing to go public with the claims and Fetterman has denied them 

Jentleson is referring to the hard-scrabble small town of Braddock where Fetterman served as mayor and still lives.

Fetterman is accused of everything from the physical – ‘not taking his meds’ to eating fast-food multiple times a day – to the mental – lying, ‘self-centered monologues,’ ‘conspiratorial thinking; megalomania’ – among his issues. 

The senator is also allegedly obsessed with social media despite admitting it was an ‘accelerant’ of his depression and driving ‘recklessly’ to the point that staffers refused to ride with him and a police officer said it was ‘a miracle no one died’ after one accident last June. 

Jentleson also argued that ‘every person who was supposed to help him stay on his recovery plan has been pushed out.’ 

The former chief of staff later said in an interview a year after writing the letter that he’s telling his side of the story because he believes Fetterman’s trajectory has taken him out of consideration to lead the Democrats going forward. 

‘Part of the tragedy here is that this is a man who could be leading Democrats out of the wilderness but I also think he’s struggling in a way that shouldn’t be hidden from the public.’

Fetterman’s campaign is also reportedly bleeding money and losing small-dollar donors ever since he met with Trump at Mar-a-Lago.

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