Pennsylvania Sens. Dave McCormick and John Fetterman will organize their first joint public event in Pittsburgh this Saturday, but not everyone is satisfied with the bipartisan exhibition of the Democratic Senator of Support for the new book of his Republican colleagues.
An activist group, Monday without McCormick Pittsburgh, is planning a protest with indivisible Pittsburgh this Saturday, urging both Pensylvania senators to listen to their worried components and organize a City Council.
Meanwhile, the Fetterman Democratic Primary Contender, former representative Conor Lamb, accumulated about the accusations against the Democratic Senator in an interview with the Philadelphia inquiring, questioning where Fetterman has been during the second mandate of President Donald Trump.
“And that is John Fetterman's work. He should not only be talking, but he should be listening to people and, on the other hand, it seems that he will listen to Dave McCormick and encouraging the signing of Dave McCormick's book,” Lamb said.
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Although McCormick actively shares its weekly meetings with the constituents on social networks, more than two months have passed since Fetterman organized a public event in Pennsylvania, and the expected protests arrive in the middle of the current drama in the City Council throughout the United States.
Senators Dave McCormick, RP.A., on the right, and John Fetterman, DP.A., will organize their first joint public event in Pittsburgh this Saturday. (Getty)
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Fetterman, who was the only Democratic senator willing to meet with Trump in Mar-A-Lago before his inauguration, has been firm in his support for Israel and co-o'clock the Law Lakken Riley, which allows ICE to arrest undocumented immigrants who commit crimes in the United States. While McCormick has welcomed with a blessing of his counterpart, the Democrats have not been so happy that Fetterman was in his party.
“He has been saying the same about the Democrats now for six months, we understand it,” Lamb told the Inquirer. “The Democrats know that we have some problems, but he has a job to do … I know how to destroy the Democratic party gives him close attention, but he was not in office to be a political commentator. He was sent to the position to obtain results.”
The Pittsburgh Book tour event will include a conversation between Pensylvania senators and their wives: Gisele Barreto Fetterman and Dina Powell McCormick, who served as National Security Advisor during Trump's first mandate.

Senator Dave McCormick, Republican of PA-PA. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, INC through Getty Images)
“Instead of celebrating the municipalities, they are selling a book at an event paid in City Winery.
The McCormicks co -written their new book on tutoring, “Who believed in you?”, And the book tour is announced as an argument on the transformative tutoring “of some of the most successful leaders in the country.” According to an Eventbrite event, the book tour event is $ 32, which includes the cost of a book at $ 29.99.
Pittsburgh protesters have ridiculed the “paid book event”, which was originally planned in City Winery. Since then, the location of the event has been changed to: “Location that will be announced.” However, protesters have not been dissuaded, promising to meet in the Strip district.
“Our senators seem to have reached the fact that their voters want to be heard. And instead of celebrating the municipalities, they have transferred their paid book event (the theme of this protest) to an unleashed place. Continue reading and stay tuned for a new location,” says the Facebook page.

The CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk, the American representative Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), on the right, the American senator Dave McCormick (R-PENN.), Left, and his wife Dina Powell attend the NCAA fighting championships in Philadelphia on March 22, 2025. (Reuters/Nathan Howard)
Both the Democrats and the Republicans have not been able to avoid the anger of the constituents in the municipalities, including many who are disgusted with the executive actions of Trump, concerned about the cuts to programs such as Medicare and Social Security and angry with the cut of government programs and the expenditure of the ELON MUSK GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY Department.
The Democrats launched a coordinated effort to organize “town halls” in the 50 states after a wave of coordinated and disruptive protests led to the republican leadership to advise against the municipalities in person. The National Democratic Committee (DNC) and the Democratic states held a total of 22 events in 13 states during the first week, said DNC Fox News Digital Fridy.
The Pittsburgh protest poster includes a “missing” poster, such as those used by the Florida Democratic Party for Troll to the Republican leaders of Congress for not organizing the municipalities in person. While the tension in the municipalities has been in partisan lines, the voters of Pennsylvania have joined in their dissatisfaction with the senators of the entire political hall.
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Florida's voters took turns to go to a “missing” poster of the representative Ana Paulina Luna, R-Fla., As part of the “municipalities” of the Democratic Party. “ (Florida Democratic Party)
McCormick and Fetterman exchanged soaps during the senatorial campaign of the Republicans last year, but the Pennsylvania have set aside their differences since McCormick replaced former Senator Bob Casey in the United States Senate last year. They sat for a joint interview and joined to support the Philadelphia Eagles in Superbowl lix, After McCormick and Fetterman agreed to “break the bread” in January and gathered for dinner with their wives.
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During an appearance in Donald Trump Jr. “Activated” podcast, McCormick described his relationship with Fetterman, calling him a “voice of reason” between the Democratic Party on issues such as border security, stopping the fentanyl flow and supporting Israel.
“I trust him. I think he is a very authentic guy.” McCormick said. “I think it's going to be a good partner.”
McCormick and Fetterman did not respond to the request for Fox News Digital comments.