Sen. John Fetterman, a Democrat from Pennsylvania, continues to receive treatment at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for depression but is expected to return 'soon.'
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Schumer added:"There are other people in the Senate who have taken their time to recuperate, but I’m confident he’s going to come back and be an outstanding and fine senator." "I’m just happy he’s getting the time that he needs, and most people understand that these things don’t occur over two or three weeks, it takes a little longer," Casey said.
He was already suffering from auditory processing disorder, which left him, at times, unable to speak fluidly or to process spoken conversation into meaning quickly. He uses devices in conversations, meetings, and congressional hearings that transcribe spoken words in real-time.
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