Fetterman Worried Revealing Mental Health Struggles Would ‘End’ Career

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Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) expressed concerns that sharing his struggles with mental health could potentially bring an end to his political career.

In an interview with NBC anchor Kristen Welker on Sunday’s Meet The Press, Fetterman discussed his worries about the consequences of openly discussing his mental health and depression challenges.

In February of the previous year, media outlets reported that the freshman senator had voluntarily admitted himself to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for depression treatment, Mediaite reported.

Presently, Fetterman actively serves on the bipartisan Mental Health Caucus, where he is dedicated to assisting individuals confronting similar issues and working to combat the stigma associated with mental health treatment.

Written by B.C. Begley

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