LANCASTER, PA—Responding to growing demands from critics that he address ongoing concerns about his health, U.S. Senate candidate John Fetterman reportedly offered voters full medical transparency at a rally Wednesday by ripping his heart out of his chest. “It’s essential that we address any worries voters have…
LANCASTER, PA—Responding to growing demands from critics that he address ongoing concerns about his health, U.S. Senate candidate John Fetterman reportedly offered voters full medical transparency at a rally Wednesday by ripping his heart out of his chest.
“It’s essential that we address any worries voters have about their candidate’s fitness for office, which is why the lieutenant governor chose to tear out his still-beating heart and hold it out for all to see,” said campaign manager Brendan McPhillips, stressing that it was an essential part of running an honest campaign for Fetterman to hold the pulsating organ close enough to the audience that it splattered their shocked faces.
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