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See: John Fetterman’s intense argument on a plane recorded on video

A video from February has resurfaced, showing reactions to Democrat Senator John Fetterman from Pennsylvania.

The footage features a discussion on seatbelt regulations during an American Airlines flight from Washington, DC to Pittsburgh.

In the clip, the pilot inquires if Fetterman has a seatbelt, to which he affirms, “Yes, that’s right.”

The pilot responds, explaining the importance of a seatbelt for safety and offers a seatbelt extender.

Nevertheless, Fetterman seemed resistant, leading to a tense exchange.

The pilot firmly states, “If you want to go to Pittsburgh, that’s easy. You have to follow our instructions or be asked to get off the plane.”

The video cuts off abruptly, leaving viewers uncertain about Fetterman’s final decision.

This incident, initially unnoticed, gained attention after an article published by New York magazine on May 2 highlighted Fetterman’s ongoing mental health issues. The article framed the flight occurrence as indicative of his potentially unstable behavior and called for the video to circulate widely.

“No one has control over it, and that’s good,” comments Pat, labeling the rules as “uncomfortable.”

Keith Marinack praises Fetterman for not using the “Do you know who I am?” card during the incident.

The panel reflects on the flight experience, humorously dubbing it a “non-American airline.” Pat laughs, remarking, “Put it in the pipe and suck it.”

For those interested, the episode includes the video footage of Fetterman’s airplane encounter.

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