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Fetterman rips Dems for hating anything Trump does, says party can’t resist worst impulses

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Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., ripped Democrats during a conversation with Bill Maher on Monday, arguing that the party will hate anything President Donald Trump does.

During the “Club Random” podcast on Monday, Fetterman said, “if he came out for ice cream and lazy Sundays, we would f—ing hate it.”

Maher said the other side did it too and said he and the senator were on the same page.

“People attack us because they think we’re picking fights with the left,” Maher said. “We’re not picking fights. We just don’t let it pass if we think something is stupid.”

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Fetterman then wondered why politicians had to have a “f—ing opinion on everything.”

“We all have platforms and we all have a personal bandwidth. You have to choose what’s your — and I don’t chase these small, weird things because it has no impact on the overall,” he said.

Maher said, “They have to be at war,” and suggested Democrats let thoughts that aren’t important “pass like a cloud.”

“Go after the stuff that matters — the politicization of the Justice Department, the threatening of elections. I mean, all the stuff,” he said. “And the stuff like ballroom stuff, that’s the cloud. It just doesn’t matter. And if you chase it, it’s so much more about you.”

The Pennsylvania Democrat said the party can’t seem to resist its worst impulses.

“And now we’re, you know, the Democratic Party, we can’t resist our worst impulses as things continue to accelerate,” Fetterman said. “We keep trying to get ahead of California. You know, as a national party, we can’t get ahead of California, of these kinds of policies and these kinds of thoughts of what we think it should be.”

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Fetterman has been critical of his own party on numerous occasions.

During an appearance on “Real Time with Bill Maher” on Friday, Fetterman said Democrats alienated young male voters by increasingly portraying men as “part of the problem.”

“Well, without a doubt, though you know there’s part of the Democratic Party became more and more anti-men or describing that they were part of the problem, or they have toxic traits,” Fetterman said during the discussion.

He added, “And that’s why there’s been such a big, big migration away from the Democratic Party from young men, and that’s that’s really why, one of the parts why we lost in 2024.”

“We’ve lost the vote,” Fetterman later said while discussing traditional union workers and male voters. “You talk to any of the traditional union members that are men. You know, they — we’ve lost them a long time ago.”

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Fetterman argued Democrats cannot rebuild support among male voters by blaming them for broader societal problems.

“Now if you identify anyone as the problem or blame them for some things, then you’re going to lose,” Fetterman said. 

Fox News’ CJ Womack contributed to this report.

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How Business Process Management Can Drive Efficiency in Modern Workplaces

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In a fast-paced business environment, organizations are under pressure to increase their performance across the board. This could mean everything from improving efficiency to reducing costs, implementing business process management (BPM) tools, and responding quickly to client needs and market demands. For this reason, having the proper ecosystem of people and tools is an important […]
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A Familiar Name in Crypto: What Investors Should Know About Litecoin

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Savannah Guthrie to host ‘Wordle’ game show for NBC as mother’s disappearance reaches 100 days

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NBC revealed Monday that “Today” co-host Savannah Guthrie will be hosting a primetime “Wordle” game show, with the announcement coinciding with the 100-day mark of her mother’s disappearance.

“Tonight Show” host Jimmy Fallon, who is set to produce the game show, appeared on “Today” alongside Guthrie to promote the new program.

“We’ve been developing ‘Wordle’ as a game show for the past two and a half years with The New York Times, and it’s official, we are making ‘Wordle’ game show with our host, Savannah Guthrie!” Fallon told viewers.

“We’ve been holding this secret between us for, like, a long time now,” Guthrie said.

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“Wordle” is the widely-popular puzzle game that first went viral in 2021 and was later bought by The New York Times.

Guthrie revealed that “Wordle” had been picked up by NBC in February and that it was supposed to be shot in March, but the network’s plans were upended by the tragic disappearance of her 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, from her Tuscon, Arizona, home. She thanked the network, Fallon, The Times and Universal for pausing production.

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“When everything happened with me and my family, they just stopped everything and said, ‘We’ll wait for you,’” Savannah said. “And Hollywood is like a really tough business, as you know, and I didn’t expect that. And I just want to say, thank you. It means so much to me.”

“We can’t do it without you,” Fallon responded. “We need you, bud. You’re so good, and it’s so fun. I can’t wait for everyone to see it. It’s fantastic.”

Filming is expected to take place in the summer. An air date has yet to be announced.

Guthrie returned to “Today” in early April after a two-month absence as the search for her mother drew national attention.

Nancy Guthrie is believed to have been taken from her home against her will in the early hours Feb. 1 and was last seen when her son-in-law dropped her off at home around 10 p.m. the night before. Footage captured from a device in front of the home showed a masked man was seen on her doorstep and appeared to be armed with a handgun.

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A series of unverified ransom notes were sent to media outlets, including TMZ and a local Tucson station, leading many to believe the disappearance is somehow financially motivated. No suspects have been publicly identified.

Investigators and the family have repeatedly appealed to the public for help. There is a combined reward of more than $1.2 million in connection with the case — a million of it from the Guthrie family for their mother’s recovery. The family has asked anyone with information to call 1-800-CALL-FBI.

Fox News Digital’s Michael Ruiz and Brian Flood contributed to this report.

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