Last Updated on September 5, 2022
Former President Donald Trump ripped into a Pennsylvania Democrat while speaking at a rally Saturday.
Trump made fun of Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, the Pennsylvania Democrat U.S. Senate nominee, for his bizarre fashion and low income.
All across the campaign trail, Fetterman has worn hoodies or sweatshirts, which led to Trump’s mockery of the Democrat.
Speaking in Pennsylvania at a rally, the former president called Fetterman “a disaster.”
“He comes in with a sweatsuit on, I’ve never seen him wear a suit. A dirty, dirty, dirty sweatsuit, it’s really disgusting. You know, I’m a clean freak. I’m a clean freak, Oz, I don’t like those dirty sweatsuits, that disgusting,” Trump added, reminding supporters of his support for Republican U.S. Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz.
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Trump continued to criticize Fetterman, noting his push to minimize the police and overhaul the criminal justice industry by removing criminals from prison.
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“Fetterman may dress like a teenager getting high in his parent’s basement, but he’s a raging lunatic hell bent on springing hardened criminals out of jail in the middle of the worst crime wave in Pennsylvania history. He wants everybody out of jail. And by the way, he wants to get rid of your police.”
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The former president also claimed Fetterman was spoiled because “he lived off his parents’ money.”
Fetterman’s parents financially supported him for the 13 years (2006-2009) that he was mayor of Braddock, Pennsylvania, The mayor of Braddock is paid $1,800 per year and is considered a part-time job.
Records show how, in a series of four $13,500 gift payments, Fetterman’s parents would support Fetterman and his family. The financial support was just $500 short of being able to be taxed.
After 13 years of making nearly zero income, Fetterman was sworn in as Pennsylvania’s lieutenant governor and began making $255,184 per year.
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