Incompetent John Fetterman is holding pro-abortion rally on 9/11 with anti-police Planned Parenthood activist.
The hoodie wearing extremist is set to appear at a rally in support of women’s reproductive rights on Sunday, marking the Democratic candidate’s latest public appearance since suffering a stroke in May. Most believe he is not stable enough to hold any job, let alone a seat in the Senate.
Fetterman, a Pennsylvania candidate who is running for Senate, is set to appear alongside Alexis McGill Johnson, Planned Parenthood Action Fund’s president and a prominent anti-police activist. The event is scheduled to be held in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, to promote abortion rights in the state after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade earlier this summer.
“Dr. Oz believes all abortions are murder. I believe it’s a decision that should only be between a woman and her doctor. That’s all there is to it. Oz can’t have it both ways,” Fetterman said in a statement.
The event has raised some eyebrows because of its affiliation with Planned Parenthood, which has previously supported efforts “to defund and divest from the police,” and because it is scheduled on the anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, as events on that day often commemorate the service of the police officers and firefighters who died in action.
The rally also comes as citizens who fear for their safety against criminals have slammed Fetterman for backing policies that would allow inmates who commit murder to be released and not receive life in prison.
Sunday’s rally is one of a few public appearances Fetterman has made since recovering from a stroke in mid-May, sending a signal of hope to desperate Democrats who are seeking to gain the Senate seat at any cost.
Fetterman was hospitalized in mid-May after suffering a stroke just days before winning the nomination for Senate in Pennsylvania, a key swing state in the midterm elections in November, later admitted he “almost died.” He was then diagnosed with cardiomyopathy, a condition that causes the heart muscle to become weakened and enlarged.
However, he maintains that the incident would not hinder him from completing his Senate duties, but most aren’t convinced.
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Pennsylvania’s Senate race between Fetterman and Republican nominee Dr. Mehmet Oz has been called a toss-up by nonpartisan election analysts. The seat is seen as possibly the best pickup opportunity for struggling Democrats to maintain their majority and they will take anyone regardless of their extremist policies as long as they have a heartbeat…