Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman will become the chamber's first Democrat to meet with President-elect Donald Trump since the election and plans to travel to Trump's private resort in Florida.
“I think I agree with that,” Sunny Hostin agreed, adding that she thinks he’s “brilliant.” While she agreed with Navarro’s point about the “optics” of trekking to Florida and “kissing the ring,” she thought Fetterman’s decision was “shrewd.”
As the senator praises Trump’s pursuit of Greenland, it’s worth appreciating the differences between the old John Fetterman and the new John Fetterman.
After his visit with just-about-to-be president Donald Trump in Mar-a-Lago, many members of Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman’s base are confused. Why would a Democrat who relied on progressives to be elected be making nice with Trump?
Donald Trump says he’s impressed after Fetterman became the first Democratic senator to meet him at Mar-a-Lago.
When Democrat John Fetterman got elected to the U.S. Senate from Pennsylvania, many backers had hoped he'd challenge the status quo.
David Axelrod said Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman could be among those who will support some of Trump's Cabinet picks.
Democratic Sen. John Fetterman accepted President-elect Trump's invitation to visit him at his Mar-a-Lago club, the senator said in a statement provided to ABC News.
Ten years on, as the senior senator from a major state, Fetterman gets plenty of notice. Including recently for being the first Democratic Senator to meet with Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, and for seeming to be what many see as a new and different Fetterman.
As Trump’s inauguration nears, Fetterman has shown the most receptiveness — and sometimes enthusiasm — to work with Trump of any Democrat in the Senate.
They may be on opposite ends of the political spectrum, but that is not stopping President-elect Donald Trump from having
The timing and location of their meeting are unclear, including whether it would take place before Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20. “It’s just about a conversation,” Fetterman said.