John Fetterman's wife Gisele said she felt 'rage' when an NBC reporter described her husband's noticeable auditory processing issues after interviewing the Democratic candidate. 'I don't like saying rage because I think that's a really unhealthy feeling and when you feel those things it only harms yourself,' the lieutenant governor's wife told podcast Fast Politics with Molly Jong-Fast. 'But what a disservice she did to not only my husband but to anyone facing a disability and working through it, and I don't know how there were not consequences.' During his first sit-down TV interview since his stroke in May, Fetterman sat a desk and glanced at a computer screen with closed captioning as NBC fired questions at him. The candidate has been open about the fact that he still struggles with auditory processing issues and sometimes jumbles words together.
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