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  • Senate Republicans are skeptical of the request for more than $47 billion in emergency funding from the president.

  • Fetterman's health was criticized by Dr. Oz at a recent rally with Donald Trump.

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  • Sixty five percent of Americans will have a candidate to choose from who supports Trump's lie that the election was stolen, according to a FiveThirtyEight analysis.

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  • Fetterman is not healthy enough for a Senate seat, according to Mehmet Oz.

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  • The senator would accept a debate challenge from Herschel Walker if two conditions were met.