The Pennsylvania Democrat returned to the Hill after being hospitalized for weeks for depression. First big decision: Suit or hooded sweatshirt?
, all describing their personal bouts of depression and mental health. Their frankness encouraged Fetterman to speak candidly about his own suffering. “‘I didn’t know I could be better — I didn’t know other people were dealing with this, too,’” Katz recalled him saying.depression was receding when he started teasing again. A frequent target of his jokes:chief of staff, who visited Fetterman daily at Walter Reed.
colleagues with whom he has become friendly: Casey — whom Fetterman describes as his “mentor” — and Democratic Sens. Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith, both of Minnesota. because her husband, a former offensive lineman for the New England Patriots, shared John’s high-altitude eye line.“Good to see you, brother!” said Sen. Cory Booker , who wrapped him in a quick hug and handshake outside the Senate floor on Wednesday afternoon. “I don’t know him yet, but I really, really like him,” Booker said of their brief interaction.
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