Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has revised the Senate's dress code to allow senators to wear whatever they choose on the floor, eliminating the requirement for business attire.
The Senate's dress code, which required men to wear jackets and ties and women to wear business attire, has been abolished, likely due to the influence of Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman, known for his unconventional attire.
Republican Senator Susan Collins criticized Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's decision to no longer enforce a dress code in the Senate, jokingly stating that she would "wear a bikini" on the Senate floor in response.
Senator John Fetterman insulted journalist Nate Silver, who defended Fetterman's casual attire, causing confusion among social media users and criticism from conservatives.
Republicans criticized Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's decision to loosen the Senate's dress code, calling it "terrible," "not a big fan," and "it stinks," with some jokingly planning to wear unconventional attire.
Senate's dress code pause receives mixed reactions, with Sen. John Fetterman praising the newfound freedom while some Republicans criticize it as degrading and a loss of decorum.
Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman criticizes Rep. Lauren Boebert for her inappropriate behavior at a play in Colorado, sarcastically suggesting that he should engage in similar behavior to become a folk hero.
The relaxation of the US Senate dress code sparks a humorous exchange between Pennsylvania Democrat John Fetterman and data analyst Nate Silver, highlighting the controversy surrounding Fetterman's attire and Republican criticism of the decision.
Pennsylvania Democrat John Fetterman's casual wardrobe is drawing criticism from rightwingers, who blame him for the Senate's relaxed dress code policy, while others argue that it reflects the changing norms of office attire and represents the people he represents.
Senator John Fetterman offers to wear a suit on the Senate floor as a gesture to save democracy if House Republicans stop trying to shut down the government, as he pokes fun at the new casual dress code that allows lawmakers to dress more informally.
Senator John Fetterman choked up while discussing the struggles faced by individuals with disabilities during a Senate hearing, highlighting the ridicule he has faced for his own disability.
Democratic Senator John Fetterman faced criticism for attending a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in casual attire, highlighting the recent elimination of the Senate dress code.
Democratic Senator John Fetterman becomes emotional during a committee hearing as he addresses mocking from individuals regarding his auditory disability caused by a stroke and calls for more empathy and effectiveness from senators.
The lack of dress code in the Senate, allowing Senator John Fetterman to wear gym shorts, has sparked debate about workplace attire and the cultural significance of athletic wear in American society.
Fox News host Pete Hegseth criticized Senator John Fetterman's attire, calling him a "slob" and mocking his election as a joke, while Fetterman has been unfazed by the right-wing backlash and has responded with witty comebacks.
New York Post columnist Jon Levine's attempt to test the newly relaxed dress code in restaurants by imitating Senator John Fetterman's attire resulted in him being turned away, highlighting the disparity between the privileges of a senator and an average individual.
Sen. John Fetterman criticizes House Republicans for endangering the nation with a potential federal shutdown, stating that the American people will suffer due to their "petty chaos."
The Senate has passed a resolution requiring men to wear formal attire, prompting Senator John Fetterman to respond with a meme featuring Kevin James.
Senator John Fetterman explains why he chooses to wear casual clothes to work and addresses the attention his wardrobe has garnered.
The Senate has adopted a resolution requiring male senators to wear a coat, tie, and slacks on the chamber's floor after Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer decided to stop enforcing the business attire requirement, causing a divide among lawmakers.
The Senate unanimously passes a bill establishing a dress code that requires members to wear a coat, tie, and slacks, ending the controversy surrounding Senator John Fetterman's casual style.
Sen. John Fetterman criticized some Republicans in Congress for their decision-making and willingness to shut down the government for political gain, calling into question the quality of elected officials in Washington, D.C.
Senator John Fetterman criticized the quality of lawmakers in Congress, stating that "America is not sending their best and brightest" and expressing concern over the decision-making capabilities of certain individuals in power.
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., faced social media backlash after claiming that America is not sending its "best and brightest" to Congress during an interview with Stephen Colbert.