WASHINGTON — John Fetterman blurted “f—ing a—hole” into a hot mic during a heated 2020 Zoom hearing involving then-Keystone State Attorney General Josh Shapiro as tensions between Pennsylvania’s two highest-ranking Democrats reached a boiling point, Fetterman’s new memoir reveals.

The then-lieutenant governor’s outburst came after Shapiro delivered a “very long-winded and unnecessary” speech justifying his decision to vote against commuting the sentences of Lee and Dennis Horton, two brothers who were convicted of second-degree murder in a fatal 1993 robbery and shooting.

Fetterman and Shapiro sat on Pennsylvania’s Board of Pardons together and Shapiro had expressed concern that transcripts from the siblings’ original trial were missing.

The now-senator was so outraged by Shapiro’

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