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The fallout from Federman’s candor was swift. According to reports, Democratic power brokers in Pennsylvania are already plotting to oust him in the 2028 primary. His outspoken stance on issues such as foreign policy and government shutdown blame has earned him the label of a Republican favorite—an accusation signaling the party's attempt to discredit him within his own ranks.
Fellow Democrat Brendan Bole has openly criticized Federman, claiming he is acting like a Trump supporter and suggesting he’s kissing the “ring” of the former president—an ironic move given Bole’s own political positioning. This internal warfare underscores how the Democratic Party is increasingly intolerant of dissent, especially from members willing to deviate from the radical leftist orthodoxy.