Fetterman’s Bold Response: Crushing Senate Dress-Code Outrage as Boebert Gets Knocked Down

The Senate’s decision to no longer enforce its unwritten dress code has sparked mixed reactions. While some are celebrating the change, Republicans are expressing their disapproval. “Terrible,” commented Sen. Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia. Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley said, “It stinks,” and Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina admitted, “Not a big fan.” The clothing commotion continues:

  • Note to Schumer: Forty-six GOP senators have written a letter to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, urging him to reverse the decision to allow casual clothing on the Senate floor. The letter, led by Sen. Rick Scott of Florida, argues that this change disrespects the institution and the American families they represent and must be rectified to protect the sanctity of the Senate floor.
  • Beach party? Sen. Susan Collins of Maine joked about her next Senate appearance, saying, “I plan to wear a bikini tomorrow.” On the other hand, Sen. Ted Cruz emphatically stated, “I’ll never be caught in a Speedo on the Senate floor.”
  • Fury at Fetterman: Pennsylvania’s John Fetterman, a Democratic senator known for his casual attire consisting of shorts, sneakers, and a hoodie, has received the most criticism from conservatives regarding the dress code change. Right-wing commentator Monica Crowley referred to him as “a revolting slob.”

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