News about Mehmet Oz

How Democrats need an upset victory in these states to stand a chance of keeping the Senate

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 8, 2024
Democrats are facing an unfriendly map to hold their Senate majority come November, but they are defiant that they can keep the chamber despite Republicans having an advantage in several states where Democrats are up for reelection or retiring at the end of this year.

Billionaire bridezilla influencer Katherine Asplundh shares defiant post that also reveals update in battle to seize other user's Instagram name

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 22, 2024
Influencer Katherine Asplundh discovered that her influence only extended so far after finding that her new married name was already taken another Instagram user ahead of her wedding in May to Pennsylvania billionaire Cabot Asplundh. She deleted her account after her increasingly aggressive demands for the handle @katherineasplundh were revealed by her namesake, and outraged netizens scooped up every possible name variation to put them out of her reach. But the young College of Charleston grad seems to have resigned herself to posting under her maiden name, after uploading some cheerful shots from her first summer as a married woman. She grins broadly in one revealing shot as her billionaire beau clutches her, while she clutches a large white wine, under the caption 'Summer lately'.

Heroic moment Dr. Oz comes to the rescue saving a passenger suffering a medical emergency in the middle of a flight

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 15, 2024
The TV doctor, real name Mehmet Oz, 64, was seen in footage attending to a fellow passenger who was reportedly falling in and out of consciousness on their Friday journey from NYC to Mexico.

Billionaire bully bride Katherine Asplundh makes surprising first post since return to Instagram

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 8, 2024
On Saturday, Katherine Asplundh, whose maiden name is Driscoll, attended her brother-in-law Carl's wedding, where he married his longtime partner of five years, Savanna Smith. 'Special day celebrating Carl and Savanna,' her Instagram story caption read, with a picture of the happy couple kissing during their marriage ceremony. She followed up with another Instagram story of her and her husband, Cabot Asplundh, 27 of the Pennsylvania billionaire tree trimming family, whom she married in May of this year, as well as a solo shot of her in a pastel striped summer dress.

Dramatic moment Pennsylvania Senate Republican hopeful's volunteer is grabbed by the neck by 'pro-Hamas' protestor on Pitt's campus in 'disgusting anti-Semitic' event

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 4, 2024
Pennsylvania Republican Senate hopeful Dave McCormick shared a video Tuesday of a dramatic moment when one of his campaign volunteers was grabbed by a pro-Palestinian protester on the University of Pittsburgh's campus. McCormick shared a clip from Pittsburgh's WTAE-TV that showed campaign volunteer Reuben Rochkind, a student at Pitt, being held by the neck by a masked demonstrator.

Billionaire bride Katherine Asplundh makes her return to Instagram after bullying scandal

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 26, 2024
Billionaire bride Katherine Asplundh has made her return to the app after she shut down her account when she was put on blast for attempting to bully another user into giving up her username.  The Instagram bully, whose maiden name is Driscoll, married Cabot Asplundh, 27, of the Pennsylvania billionaire tree trimming family at a reception in Palm Beach, Florida, two weeks ago. She went viral in early May after aggressively messaging a stranger who shares her married name, demanding she hand over her Instagram handle:@katherineasplundh.

Billionaire bully bride Katherine Asplundh's famous relatives - including controversial fitness mogul Tracy Anderson

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 10, 2024
The family has now gone viral after Katherine tried to bully an Instagram user with the same name into handing over her handle. Fellow family members include celebrity physician and TV star Dr. Mehmet Oz and controversial A-list fitness trainer Tracy Anderson. According to a now-deleted LinkedIn profile for the new Asplundh, she had worked for Anderson as a social media specialist.

Bully influencer Katherine Asplundh's billionaire in-laws' huge family scandal is revealed

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 9, 2024
The Asplundh family has gone viral after their new member Katherine tried to bully an Instagram user who shared her married name into handing over her handle. It has since emerged that the family agreed to pay what was the largest settlement of its kind in 2017 after admitting to a scheme to unlawfully employ undocumented migrants from 2010 to 2014.The company, which maintains trees for electric utilities, municipalities and others, is run by the third generation of Asplundhs and owned by nearly 200 family members, who are collectively worth at least $3 billion, according to Forbes.

Billionaire's wife Katherine Asplundh shuts down her Instagram after attempts to bully stranger into handing over her handle went viral - as users join forces to punish her

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 9, 2024
Katherine Asplundh (inset) has shut down her account as users join forces to claim every available variation of her desired username (right). The influencer, whose maiden name was Driscoll, married Cabot Asplundh, 27, (together left) of the Pennsylvania billionaire family at a reception in Palm Beach, Florida, two weeks ago. She went viral after aggressively messaging a stranger who shares her married name, demanding she hand over her Instagram handle - @katherineasplundh. The exchange has prompted netizens to take the other Katherine's side, creating dozens of fake accounts with various spellings of the billionaire's wife's name. ultimately taking away every possible username option that includes either her maiden or married name.

Inside Instagram 'bully' Katherine Asplundh's extravagant wedding to billionaire husband - from $10,000-a-pop venue to couple's TWO registries with demands for CASH to buy furniture and fund their honeymoon

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 8, 2024
Katherine and 27-year-old Cabot - whose family cofounded a massive Pennsylvania-based tree trimming company and is now worth at least $3 billion, per Forbes - tied the knot in Palm Beach, Florida, on April 27. The couple certainly pulled out all the stops for the wedding, throwing a glamorous celebration with their closest friends and family members at the historic Henry Morrison Flagler museum - where event packages start at $10,000. The 75-room, 100,000-square-foot mansion was built in 1902 and was described as 'more wonderful than any palace in Europe, grander and more magnificent than any other private dwelling in the world' at the time. Take a look inside the glamorous nuptials.

Billionaire's wife mocked brides for changing their names straight after their weddings just weeks before she was caught trying to bully someone into giving them her Instagram handle

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 8, 2024
The wanna-be influencer has gone viral after she aggressively messaged a stranger who shares her married name and demanded she hand over her Instagram handle - @katherineasplundh. But just a few months ago, Katherine shared a TikTok where she mocked new wives who can't wait to update their name on social media. 'I just think it's a little bit a lot when I see girls change it before I even knew they were f***ing married, like chill,' Katherine said.

Billionaire's glamorous new wife goes viral trying to bully woman who shares her new surname into selling her Instagram handle just days after tying the knot - and her entitled messages will make you furious

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 8, 2024
Katherine Asplundh, formerly Driscoll, (right) married Cabot Asplundh, 27, (together middle) of the Pennsylvania billionaire family at a reception in Palm Beach, Florida, two weeks ago. The newlywed has now unintentionally gone viral after reaching out to another woman of the same name in hopes of purchasing her Instagram handle to reflect her new surname. In the exchange (inset), Asplundh said celebrities often bought social media handles and suggested she deserved to have the moniker for her account. The user, identified only as Kate, was reluctant to go ahead with the transaction in fear of being banned from the popular social media platform. The response did not satisfy Asplundh who began threatening to report the woman to Instagram.

Trump-endorsed Republican Senate hopeful David McCormick is set on taking out Democrat Bob Casey in Pennsylvania and isn't shying away from the hard work ahead

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 25, 2024
David McCormick officially clinched the Republican nomination this week in the Pennsylvania Senate race, but now he has the real work cut out for him. McCormick is looking to unseat Democratic Senator Bob Casey in the critical battleground states which is crucial not just for Republicans looking to reclaim the Senate majority but also the White House come November. 'We're in deep trouble as a country economically, militarily, national security wise and even spiritually and we need new leadership. Bob Casey is the status quo,' McCormick told DailyMail.com in a phone interview from his campaign bus following the state's primary.

Should wealthy Republicans put MILLIONS of their own money into their Senate campaigns? They may want to hold off as self-funding has not always spelled success

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 21, 2024
As Republicans set their sights on flipping the Senate come November, they've recruited an selection of GOP Senate candidates who are willing to put millions of dollars of their own money into bids to unseat Democrats. Using personal wealth to fund campaigns has been a growing trend in politics as races for public office have grown increasingly more expensive. This year, nearly all the Republican candidates looking to unseat Democrats in major battleground Senate races are putting their own money into their campaigns.

Dr Oz accused of using his mother's dementia diagnosis to promote his 'bogus' supplements

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 18, 2024
Celebrity physician and TV star Dr Mehmet Oz has been accused of cynical marketing tactics, after using his mother's dementia to advertise supplements that experts say have no proven benefit. In a video posted to X, the presenter of the Dr Oz Show shared a video in which he claimed that omega-3 supplements sold by the firm he's believed to receive payment from has 'probably slowed the progression of her Alzheimers', alongside exercising and eating less carbs. In the video, he links to the aforementioned omega-3 supplement, sold by the firm iHerb, where he is Global Advisor.

Fetterman maintains he is "NOT awakened" and squatters have "no rights": squatters have "no rights": A Pennsylvania Democrat who is on strike retaliates

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 7, 2024
The New York Times said, 'Squatters have no rights.' 'How can you even pretend that this is anything other than you're just breaking the law?' 'It's strange,' he said, 'If you go away on a long trip for 30 days, and someone breaks into your house and suddenly they have rights.' This is crazy.' Like if somebody stole your car, and then they held it for 30 days, then somehow you now have some rights?' 'I am not awake,' Fetterman said. Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania said he did not awakened and that squatters have "no rights" in the wake of a rise in home break-ins that have resulted in robbery of residents claiming residence.

In a stern message to liberal Democrats, John Fetterman says he is not a feminist; rather, he wants to be on the "right side" of Israel

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 15, 2023
In an interview published Friday, Democratic Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman denied being a Democrat because he has departed from the far-left of his party in recent weeks. Fetterman, unlike other members of the so-called 'Squad,' has demonstrated a strong support for Israel following the Hamas terror attack on October 7. In addition, he's suggested that the United States toughen up its southern border policies, which some on the left agree is inhumane.

The 2023 Election Guide by the Daily Mail: The key races in Glenn Youngkin's Virginia, Kentucky, Mississippi, and abortion were on the ballot in Ohio on Thursday

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 7, 2023
Though Americans will have to wait a full year to vote for president again, a handful of off-year elections on Tuesday may reveal more insight into how potent certain issues will be on the ballot and the political parties' strength ahead of 2024. Democrats' chances in the deep red south will be determined by two governors.

Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania goes on a three-minute address about his "inability to fully process language" and then weeps over reports of bullying over his illness as a result of the change of clothing code to suit him

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 22, 2023
Sen. John Fetterman became emotional at a committee hearing and started tearing up as he addressed criticism and ridicule he had suffered with over his disability. On Thursday, Fetterman, 54, appeared before the US Senate Special Committee on Aging in front of other visitors with disabilities. The democrat from Pennsylvania went on a three-minute rant about his "inability to fully process words" pertaining to his auditory impairments stemming from a stroke that he suffered before winning the Democratic nomination last year.

After losing a bet with his 13-year-old son, there's a bit of Walter White here': After shaving his signature goatee into a mustache.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 20, 2023
Fetterman, who made national news for his six-week hospitalization for depression earlier this year, took to Twitter to reveal his goatee shaved off leaving only a mustache. 'Lost a bet with Karl,' Fetterman tweeted, referring to his 13-year-old son.' Gisele Baretto Fetterman's wife later revealed that the bet was over a game of chess between the two couples, which was later revealed on Twitter. Fetterman's wife liked the new appearance, but she couldn't help joking that 'I never knew he had a chin' captioning a photograph of the two couples on 'date night.'

Republican David McCormick, a third Pennsylvania senator, denies claiming the mansion in front of Pittsburgh's primary residence over the Pittsburgh home

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 15, 2023
After Donald Trump swooped in and applauded the television actress, McCormick, 58, barely lost a Republican primary for the Senate to Dr. Mehmet Oz. Oz later lost the general election to Sen. John Fetterman, then the state's lieutenant governor, a loss McCormick said in part could have been attributed to Oz's loosening links to the state. McCormick hasn't announced a bid for Democrat Sen. Bob Casey's seat in 2024, but Republicans are among the top recruiters to do so. McCormick bought a $2.8 million house in Pittsburgh's Shadyside neighborhood in January 2022. He did not receive a homestead tax exemption on the property, though it is a tax break reserved for an individual's primary residence.

During his six-week hospital stay, John Fetterman admits he welcomed death but reveals he sent a 'goodbye' message to his children when he had a stroke

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 31, 2023
Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania said he accepted death during his six-week hospital stay for depression and revealed that he wrote a goodbye letter to his children after suffering a stroke last spring. Fetterman was photographed for a Time magazine cover story this month, and he said it was his debate against Republican Senate candidate Mehmet Oz that resulted in his depressive episode.

Dem. Sen. John Fetterman slammed for wearing hoodie and shorts to accompany Biden

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 17, 2023
As he spoke to the media on Saturday, John Fetterman stumbled over his words, mispronouncing infrastructure, and "delegation." Fetterman, a stroke survivor, struggled before concluding his brief remarks by saying, "bridges all across America are being rebuilt." He was chastised on Twitter for dressing in casual attire when everyone else was wearing suits. It comes just a few days after the troubled senator raised fresh health issues after he stumbled through his remarks regarding the I-95 bridge tragedy.

When asked about the demise of the Philadelphia highway in the Senate, John Fetterman's bizarre remark

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 17, 2023
Senator John Fetterman (pictured), in the newest humiliating moment for the troubled lawman, sparked fresh health worries after struggling to finish his remarks on the I-95 highway demise. Fetterman was asked in a Senate Environment Committee hearing on Wednesday if he had any comments about the overpass tragedy months after he made a headline-grabbing six-week hospital visit for clinical depression. 'I, uh, would just, um, really like to,' you know - the 95, 95, 95. You know?' He replied. In spite of concerns that he has still hasn't recovered from a debilitating stroke in May 2022, the senator's mumbled statement trailed off as he approached the end of his term.