On Tuesday, CNN congressional correspondent Manu Raju offered an update on Twitter on the health of Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman that left many people feeling skeptical.
Fetterman suffered a stroke last May just before the Democratic primary — which he won in a landslide.
The severity of the stroke was later revealed during the general election as the state’s then-lieutenant governor struggled with basic communication.
That was no more evident than during his lone debate last fall with GOP nominee Mehmet Oz.
Viewers of the debate witnessed how difficult it was for Fetterman to communicate, even with the assistance of closed-captioning technology.
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The race was close, but Fetterman came away as the winner.
His two months in the Senate might have some voters feeling buyer’s remorse, though, as he has spent most of that time hospitalized.
The senator was first admitted to a hospital after experiencing dizziness last month. Days later, he was admitted to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center after exhibiting symptoms of clinical depression.
He has remained out of sight there, and the public has been kept in the dark about his condition.
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Raju, who is paid by far-left CNN, offered an update on Fetterman’s health online Wednesday afternoon.
“John Fetterman is making progress in his recovery from clinical depression and could leave Walter Reed within next two weeks, a person close to the senator told me. The senator’s physician recently informed him that he will be ‘as good or better than his best days post-stroke,’” Raju tweeted.
He added, “Fetterman’s stay has lasted this long because the doctors have been trying to get his “medication balance exactly right,” per source. For instance, doctors learned his blood pressure med was too high, which may have contributed to dizziness when he went to GW hospital last month.”
Fetterman’s stay has lasted this long because the doctors have been trying to get his “medication balance exactly right,” per source. For instance, doctors learned his blood…
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