Overview
- Sen. John Fetterman returned to the Senate after six weeks of treatment for clinical depression at Walter Reed Medical Center.
- Fetterman suffered a stroke last year during his Senate campaign and recently struggled with auditory processing issues and indifference to living.
- Fetterman received treatment for his depression and other health issues at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
- Fetterman says he is grateful for the support from Pennsylvanians and is optimistic about resuming his Senate duties.
- Though some have questioned Fetterman's ability to serve given his health issues, he appears ready to move forward in advocating for constituents.