
Donald Trump Inauguration: What cold, eh? US Senator John Fetterman shows up in shorts at US Capitol
Live MintDonald Trump Inauguration: US Senator John Fetterman on Monday arrived at the US Capitol in his trademark outfit — a sweatshirt, shorts and sneakers — to attend the swearing -in ceremony of the 47th US president. Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman's choice of clothes raised eyebrows on social media as Donald Trump decided to shift the ceremony inside the Capitol due to dangerously low temperatures. Responding to Maher's queries, Fetterman had said, “I’m not making a statement. Social media reacts A user commented, “Does he have a Carhartt sponsorship, or is that just his favorite hoody?” A second user remarked, “I honestly can't decide if this is insulting or endearing.” A third user commented, “I’ve have become a huge fan of Fetterman but there is still a time and place to dress up for special occasions, like the inauguration.” A fourth user quipped, “Just came from the gym.” A fifth user joked, “If everyone is as cold proof as him the ceremony could have been outdoors.” Another stated, “He’s always the most stylish in the room.” Inauguration ceremony shifted indoors On Friday, US President-elect Donald Trump in a social media post on Truth Social said, “There is an Arctic blast sweeping the Country.”
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