John Fetterman Gives ‘Powerful’ Speech to Motivate Striking Auto Workers: ‘You Know, I Don’t, My Message’

Democrat Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) has been widely mocked after delivering an incoherent speech on the picket line that was meant to inspire and motivate the striking auto workers in Michigan.

Fetterman addressed the United Auto Workers (UAW) who launched a strike last week against the Big Three automakers.

During his comments, Fetterman tried to take a swipe at the CEOs of America’s major vehicle manufacturers but his scrambled mumblings left most people scratching their heads in confusion.

Speaking on Tuesday about the ongoing strike, Fetterman stated:

“My message to the, the CEOs, CEOs is, you know, it’s $74 million, you know, collectively earning that, you know, how many yachts can they need, you know, to, to yacht, to water, uh, ski behind it, you know.

“I mean, it’s, it’s crazy.

“You know, I don’t, my message,” he concluded.

Sharing a video of Fetterman’s comments, Trending Politics co-owner Colin Rugg mocked the senator’s speech as a “powerful message” that was “truly inspirational.”

WATCH:

Senator John Fetterman delivers a powerful message in support of the United Auto Workers.

Truly inspirational!

“My message to the, the CEOs, CEOs is, you know, it’s $74 million, you know, collectively earning that, you

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