Fetterman regression continues, joins fellow Dems in slamming DOGE

Democrat Senator John Fetterman has unfortunately fallen for the “Elon Musk bad” talking point from the left.

Despite a history of based and respectable stances on many political subjects including the Democrat Party’s toxicity and Israel, Fetterman is now speaking out about the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) having access to “your personal s**t.”

He shared a screenshot of a Politico article to X, appearing to be at least somewhat supportive of the department’s mission, if not its reported methods.

“I want to save billions of your money and make our government more efficient. Rummaging through your personal s**t is not that. A party of chaos loses—always,” he wrote in his post.

Musk has defended himself against these allegations, pointing out that he had unlimited access to people’s financial information when he was at PayPal.

“Bruh, if I wanted to rummage through random personal s***t, I could have done that at PAYPAL. Hello??? Having tens of millions of people marked in Social Security as ‘ALIVE’ when they are definitely dead is a HUGE problem. Obviously. Some of these people would have been alive before America existed as a country. Think about that for a second,” he posted on his own X account.

Indeed, it would appear X users agree with Musk over Fetterman:

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