Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) on Tuesday said it was “wrong” for Democrats to attempt to eliminate the filibuster during the Biden administration and argued eradicating the procedure would lead to “profound ramifications” for the United States. “One thing I was absolutely wrong on, and I’ve been really, be very open talking about how wrong I…
Fetterman on eliminating filibuster: ‘We were so wrong, so wrong about that’
Originally reported by The Hill
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