Senator John Fetterman tells Joe Rogan about surviving a near-fatal stroke, his depression and recovery, and money's corrosive grip on politics.

John Fetterman — U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania, former mayor of Braddock and lieutenant governor, known for hoodies and blunt, plainspoken politics
John Fetterman recounts the 2022 stroke that nearly killed him three days before his Senate primary, the pacemaker implant, and the auditory-processing issues that now require live captioning. He opens up candidly about a severe post-victory depression, checking himself into Walter Reed, and his message to others struggling with self-harm to 'stay in the game.' Much of the conversation centers on his core argument that unlimited money, born of Citizens United, is destroying American democracy by funding personal-destruction ad campaigns. He and Rogan have a long, civil debate over immigration, voter ID, border security, manufacturing, energy, AI-driven job loss, and food quality. Throughout, Fetterman positions himself as a pro-immigration but pro-secure-border pragmatist who values authenticity over political polish.
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