McCormick Energy Summit Secured $92 Billion in AI Infrastructure Investment
"We had $92 billion of investment committed. We had the energy CEOs, the AI CEOs, big investors, global investors. We had Senator Fetterman came, Governor Shapiro came. The president came, the cabinet came, it was amazing."
About this episode
In this episode, Democratic Senator John Fetterman and Republican Senator Dave McCormick of Pennsylvania join to discuss bipartisan cooperation, AI infrastructure, and the polarization threatening American politics. The conversation, moderated by an All-In podcast panel, reveals both senators prioritizing pragmatism over party orthodoxy in a state that proved pivotal in recent elections. Fetterman makes several striking admissions, including that Democrats were 'so wrong' about eliminating the Senate filibuster and credits Manchin and Sinema for blocking the effort. He warns that Chinese-aligned groups are funding opposition to AI data centers in Pennsylvania and accuses his own party of adopting a 'China first' policy by supporting a moratorium. McCormick discloses the US holds only a 6-8 month lead over China in AI development, making the infrastructure debate existential. Fetterman also reveals a Democratic candidate in Maine with a Nazi tattoo remains viable, criticizing party tolerance of extremism. Both senators defend data center construction against misinformation campaigns, with McCormick noting his energy summit secured $92 billion in investment and created hundreds of thousands of construction jobs with 25-30% wage increases. They agree the working-class coalition that elected both of them—including rank-and-file union members who broke from leadership—represents the future of American politics. The discussion touches on wealth concentration, government spending, and institutional distrust, with both senators acknowledging Congress's historic unpopularity. Fetterman states he's willing to be primaried rather than compromise his support for Israel, capitalism, and AI development, while McCormick emphasizes the filibuster forces necessary compromise despite business frustrations with slow progress.
Key takeaways
- Fetterman claims Chinese-aligned groups are funding opposition to AI data centers, calling Democratic resistance a China first policy that threatens US technological leadership.
- McCormick revealed the United States maintains only a 6 to 8 month advantage over China in AI development, making infrastructure decisions existential.
- Fetterman publicly reversed his position on eliminating the filibuster, crediting Manchin and Sinema for blocking Democratic efforts and calling it essential for minority rights.
- Fetterman disclosed a Democratic candidate in Maine has a Nazi tattoo and called a US soldier a dumb motherfucker, yet remains viable in the race.
- McCormick's Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit secured 92 billion dollars in committed AI and energy investments, creating hundreds of thousands of construction jobs.
- Both senators were elected by working-class coalitions including rank-and-file union members who broke from leadership endorsements of their opponents.
- The combined 500 million dollars spent on their Senate races in 2022 and 2024 was described as money wasted destroying reputations rather than helping Pennsylvania.