From NPR.
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) was among a handful of Democrats who crossed party lines to approve a deal to end the government shutdown on Sunday.
When asked if his vote risked teaching President Donald Trump that Democrats "will fold under pressure," as put by New York Times columnist Ezra Klein on Monday, Fetterman disagreed.
"That’s actually not a fold," Fetterman told All Things Considered host Scott Detrow. "That’s that’s realizing that it’s the kind of chaos that might care more about the kinds of impacts that it’s going to have on 42 million people […] It’s really about our bigger priorities."


