John Fetterman’s top assistant abandons him in spiral health fear

Two more top aides, Senator John Fetterman, continued to bleed the staff before a series of recent reports said his health was deteriorating.
A sensational feature from New York Magazine portrays Pennsylvania senator as Poor behavior since treatment Depressed.
Since then, more stories have been published, including an old video where fetterman is underperforming on the plane and drives employees to explode when meeting with union delegates.
Two other key aides left Fettman’s staff as Democratic leaders pondered what to do.
Madeleine Marr and Caroline Shaffer left shortly after the Senator’s shock, citing several anonymous employees.
The two are listed as Fetterman’s legislative aides and have been with him since taking office in early 2023.
Over the past 18 months, Fetterman has lost several communications staff, legislative director and his former chief of staff, Adam Jentleson, who documented his concerns about the health of his former boss in the story of New York magazine.
Dailymail.com has contacted Senator Fetterman for comment.
Sen. John Fetterman continues to bleed staff ahead of a series of recent reports that his health is deteriorating

A New York sensational magazine feature portrays Pennsylvania senator as bad, underbehaving since receiving treatment for depression
At least two liberal senators acknowledged that there were strategic meetings to help AIDS fetterman.
A Senate Democrat said they have been “engaging in discussions” to discuss how best to help him, adding that they are “worrying about his safety.”
Report New York Magazine Several people were cited for his allegations and claimed he did not take the medicine.
Only one staff member was willing to make a public claim, and Fetterman denied them.
Some anonymous employees shared marital conflicts and political differences with their wife Gisele.
Former Chief of Staff Adam Jentleson is the most public face in the story, titled “John Fettman’s Hidden Struggle.”
A year after Fetterman was released from the traumatic brain injury and neuropsychiatry department at Walter Reed Hospital, Jentleson wrote a letter where the department’s directors treated Fetterman.
“I think John is on a bad trajectory and I’m really worried about him,” Jentleson wrote in a 1,600-word email.

Caroline Shaffer, former legislative assistant to U.S. Senator John Fetterman

Madeleine Marr (pictured) joins Shaffer to resign before the story of New York Magazine is released
He added that the Senator “will not be with us for longer” if he did not change his behavior, Jenterson claimed it was “what you said, I’m reporting it.”
One thing he was told to ask for the flag: Fetterman bought the gun, and although Jenterson admitted that the Senator “takes all the necessary precautions and lives where he goes, I understand the desire for personal protection.”
Jentleson refers to Braddock’s hard monster town, where Fetterman is the mayor and is still alive.
Fetterman is accused of everything from physically – “not taking medicine” to eating fast food multiple times a day to mentally – lying, “self-centered monologue”, “conspiracy of thought”; Megalomania’ – his problem.
The senator was also allegedly obsessed with social media, though admitting it was so “acceleration” of his depression and “reckless” driving that staff refused to drive with him, while a police officer said it was “a miracle no one died” after an accident last June.
Jenterson also argued: “Everyone who should help him stay on the recovery program was kicked out.”
The former chief of staff later said in an interview a year after writing that he told one side of the story because he believed Fetterman’s trajectory left him idle to lead the Democrats forward.
“Part of the tragedy here is that it’s someone who might lead the Democrats out of the wilderness, but I also think he’s struggling in ways that shouldn’t be hidden from the public.”
Fetterman’s campaign is reportedly bleeding, and he has been bleeding since Mar-A-Lago met with Trump and has lost small donors.