John Fetterman offered “an example” of what it was like to speak after having a stroke, describing how Dr. Oz combined the names of two real grocery stores to create a fake one.
John Fetterman, the Democratic candidate running in the tempestuous race for Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate seat, released a video statement scorning his Republican opponent, Dr. Mehmet Oz, for mocking his health. “So Dr.
Oz likes to make fun of me missing a word or mushing two words together,” said Fetterman, 53, who suffered a stroke in May. In the TikTok, the lieutenant governor offered his viewer “an example” of what it was like to speak after having a stroke, going on to describe Oz’s
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