Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) said Wednesday that he will attend the White House signing ceremony for the Laken Riley Act. The bill itself mandates the detention, and in some cases deportation, of illegal immigrants accused of violent crimes,
Among Pennsylvania voters, 48% approve and 37% disapprove of John Fetterman's performance as U.S. senator, according to a recent analysis by Morning Consult.
Two years ago, I would have laughed at such a suggestion. But post-election, Sen. John Fetterman has continued his metamorphosis into one of the most refreshing politicians of our time — bravely ...
Under the new law, federal officials would be required to detain any migrant arrested or charged with crimes like shoplifting, assaulting a police officer or crimes that injure or kill someone.
She went on to ask Fetterman about his response to those “questioning your commitment to the Democratic party.” “I’ve been on record ... saying I am not going to become a Republican ...
Democratic Senator John Fetterman, who co-sponsored the legislation ... Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, from Georgia, demanded that the president 'say her name.'
Want to send lib “journalists” into a frenzy? Tell them the truth. That’s what Sen. John Fetterman did on “The View.” In the course of chatting about the current political landscape ...
Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, who unapologetically rocks hoodies and shorts in Congress, decided to shake things up on Monday during an appearance on “The View,” the daytime drama that ...
Twelve Senate Democrats voted with Republicans to pass an immigration bill to address one of President Donald Trump's top campaign issues.
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) plans to be at the White House on Wednesday to attend President Trump’s signing of the Laken Riley Act, which seeks to detain migrants charged with some non-violent
Senate Democrats on Tuesday voted to filibuster a GOP-led bill to sanction International Criminal Court officials.
In his first interview since being sworn in as defense secretary, Pete Hegseth sought to clarify how the federal government plans to use Guantánamo Bay to detain migrants being deported from the United States.