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ANALYSIS: Fetterman 'Doctor's Note' Raises Serious Questions About Candidate's Health

What else is he hiding?

October 21, 2022

What happened: U.S. Senate candidate John Fetterman's primary care doctor released a letter asserting (without evidence) that the Pennsylvania Democrat's "health has continued to improve" following his stroke in May.

"Overall, Lt. Gov. Fetterman is well and shows strong commitment to maintaining good fitness and health practices," the alleged doctor wrote. "He has no work restrictions and can work full duty in public office."

Nevertheless, Democrats keep trying to anoint Fetterman's wife Gisele as the de facto candidate in the race against Muslim entrepreneur Mehmet Oz. "Gisele, you're going to be a great, great lady in the Senate," President Joe Biden said Thursday.

Who wrote the letter? The purported author is Dr. Clifford Chen, who has donated thousands of dollars to Fetterman and other Democratic candidates this cycle.

Has the letter been analyzed? It has. The Washington Free Beacon performed a thorough analysis of the "doctor's note" to determine if there was any hidden message or secret codes embedded in the text.

Were the findings troubling? They were. See for yourself.