John Fetterman's Struggle
Briefly

After Senator John Fetterman's release from Walter Reed for clinical depression in 2023, his chief of staff Adam Jentleson grew increasingly worried about his deteriorating health and behavior. A year later, Jentleson resigned, expressing concerns about Fetterman's mental state, lifestyle choices, and allegations of reckless behavior such as conspiracy thinking and neglecting his medical regimen. Jentleson’s detailed email to medical staff highlighted alarming signs, ultimately revealing fears that without intervention, Fetterman might not survive his struggles with mental health and wellness.
"I think John is on a bad trajectory and I'm really worried about him. If things didn't change, I’m concerned he won't be with us for much longer."
"He eats fast food multiple times a day, we do not know if he is taking his meds and his behavior frequently suggests he is not."
"Conspiratorial thinking; megalomania... he claims to be the most knowledgeable source on Israel and Gaza... never reads memos."
Read at Intelligencer
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