Fettermanâs âBeachâ Remark Riles Senators During Grueling Vote on Trump-Backed Bill
WASHINGTON â A marathon Senate session on Mondayâcalled to handle scores of amendments to a 940-page Republican policy package once nicknamed the âBig, Beautiful Billâ by former President Donald Trumpâsparked tempers, fatigue, and fresh intraparty friction after first-term Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) complained he was missing a planned family beach trip.
An Off-the-Cuff Comment
Catching reporters outside the chamber, Fetterman sighed:
âOh my God, I just want to go home. Iâve already missed our entire trip to the beach. By the time weâre done, my family will be back from vacation.â
He later voted against the bill. Still, the quip quickly drew criticism from Republicansâand from some Democrats who said lawmakers need to focus on work, not weekend plans, when major legislation is on the table.
What the Bill Would Do
GOP leaders tout the measure as a sweeping conservative wish list touching taxes, border enforcement, health-care policy, and more. Democrats object to multiple provisions and spent the weekend trying to blunt or strip out key sections.
Procedurally, the Senate slog was intense:
Staff read the lengthy text aloudâover 16 hoursâafter it dropped near midnight Friday.
Senators were summoned Saturday night to vote on a motion to proceed, leaving many running on little sleep.
Votes on dozens of amendments began early Monday and were projected to continue well after midnight.
Pushback from a Fellow Pennsylvanian
Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-Pa.) chastised Fetterman in an interview with The Bulwark:
âIf you are here, you are damned lucky and privileged to be here. And if you donât want to be hereâleave.â
Boyle said he had spent the weekend explaining the stakes to his 11-year-old daughter and insisted that lawmakers should be willing to endure late nights when legislation could reshape health care and economic policy for millions.
Trump Gives Fetterman Unlikely Praise
Despite Fettermanâs ânoâ vote, Trumpâspeaking Fridayâcalled him âthe most sensible Democrat in the Senate,â a comment widely viewed as a jab at other Democrats who are more outspoken against the bill.
A Name Change Mid-Debate
Late in Mondayâs session, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer invoked the Byrd Rule, arguing that the billâs original subtitleââOne Big Beautiful Bill Actââviolated budget-reconciliation rules. Presiding Sen. Pete Ricketts (R-Neb.) sustained the point of order, forcing Republicans to strike the flamboyant nickname before moving on.
Tensions Inside the Democratic Caucus
Fetterman has cultivated an off-script style that some supporters find refreshingâbut Mondayâs beach complaint deepened doubts among colleagues already frustrated by the razor-thin Senate margin. One Democratic aide said privately, âIf weâre up here fighting, the optics of pouting about vacation plans just hurt the team.â
Exhaustion on Both Sides
The July 4 recess was postponed so senators could finish the measure. Several members admitted to napping in offices or stashing overnight bags near the cloakrooms. One joked he hadnât seen his dog in days.
Duty Trumps DiscomfortâAt Least for Some
For Boyle and other Democrats, the episode underscored a basic expectation: long nights come with the job.
âThis may be the most important vote I cast,â Boyle said. âWeâre here to fight for peopleânot complain about missing sand and sunscreen.â
Whether Fettermanâs remark is remembered as relatable honesty or ill-timed griping, the uproar highlighted a simple political truth: high-profile votes demand full attentionâholiday plans will have to wait.
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