Pennsylvania's Democratic Senate nominee John Fetterman slammed Republican Mehmet Oz over his past remarks calling abortion "murder" and warned that Oz would be a "rubber stamp" for a national ban at a rally on Sunday.

GOP Says “Cringe” When John Fetterman Announces He’s “Fetterwoman”

Pennsylvania’s Democratic Senate nominee John Fetterman slammed Republican Mehmet Oz over his past remarks calling abortion “murder” and warned that Oz would be a “rubber stamp” for a national ban at a rally on Sunday.

“Women are the reason we can win,” Fetterman said. “Don’t piss women off.

“Fetterman then declared, “I’m John Fetterwoman,” to the rally audience.

On Monday, RNC Research said, “Cringe” to the announcement by Fetterman.

Rep. Matt Gaetz chimed in on Twitter Monday saying just two words in response to the post, “Oh dear…”

Fetterman made headlines last week when CNN host S.E. Cupp said she believed the press is giving Democratic Lt. Gov. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania a pass on multiple issues.

“I feel like the media gives them a pass on because they like him more than Dr. Oz,” Cupp told “CNN Newsroom” co-host Poppy Harlow.

One thing the mainstream media mentioned much about, is when Democrat John Fetterman pulled a gun on an unarmed Black jogger.

At the time of the incident, Fetterman was the mayor of Braddock, a Pittsburgh suburb.

Fetterman served in the role for 13 years prior to being sworn in as Pennsylvania lieutenant governor in January 2019.

A political ad reminding the public of the incident says Fetterman “chased down an innocent unarmed Black man” while in his pickup truck and pulled a shotgun on the man.

The unarmed victim, Chris Miyares, said that Fetterman pointed the gun at his chest and was surrounded by six officers before being released. “There’s a mayor with a shotgun and six other cops surrounding me, what else could I do but this,” said Miyares as he puts his hands up.

The 30-second ad spot started airing Tuesday on networks including Black Entertainment Television (BET), the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN), MSNBC, and ESPN, according to reports.

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