Fetterman mocked after complaining about lengthy ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ voting process: ‘I just want to go home’

OAN Staff Blake Wolf
4:35 PM – Monday, June 30, 2025
Pennsylvania Democrat Senator John Fetterman voiced his frustration with the marathon-long process of voting on President Donald Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill,” expressing a preference for spending his time at the beach instead.
The Senate voted to begin discussing President Trump’s legislation documents on Saturday night, as Democrat Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) required Senate staff to read out the entire bill, which is over 900 pages — taking over 16 hours to complete.
“Oh my God, I just want to go home. I’ve already, my – I’ve missed our entire trip to the beach,” Fetterman (D-Pa.) stated.
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Fetterman went on to emphasize that the time-consuming process is not needed, in his opinion, as all Democrats are almost certain to vote against it.
“I’m going to vote no. There’s no drama that – we know [how] the votes are going to go,” Fetterman added. “And I think, I don’t think it’s really helpful to put people here till some ungodly hour.”
The Senate was initially supposed to be sent home on Friday and return July 7th. However, GOP Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) chose to keep the Senate in D.C. until voting on Trump’s spending bill is complete, as the GOP commander-in-chief called for the bill to be on his desk by July 4th.
The Senate began voting on amendments in the massive spending bill on Monday morning, and they are expected to vote on its passage in the evening — ultimately sending it to the House for a final vote.
Fetterman’s complaint quickly went viral on social media, where users swiftly criticized the Pennsylvania Senator for appearing to complain about the basic responsibilities of his elected office.
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