Bernie Sanders Engages in Exchange With Audience Member Over Government Shutdown Responsibility
- During a CNN Townhall, Senator Bernie Sanders faced questioning from audience member Rohan Naval about Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's responsibility in the ongoing government shutdown.
- Naval criticized Schumer, stating he has voted for continuing resolutions 13 times but now refuses to negotiate.
- Sanders claimed the shutdown reflects more on House Speaker Mike Johnson's leadership and President Trump's leadership, deflecting blame from Democrats.
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Bernie Sanders Instantly Regrets Asking Conservative Student a Question During Town Hall
Sen. Bernie Sanders was having a tough time during his CNN Townhall appearance on Wednesday. The Vermont lawmaker was joined by New York Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and host Kaitlan […] The post Watch: Bernie Sanders Instantly Regrets Asking Conservative Student a Question During Town Hall appeared first on The Western Journal.
Bernie Sanders Gets Humiliated As Town Hall Attendee Roasts Him Over Schumer Shutdown - The American Tribune.com
Things got very entertaining during an otherwise tiresome town hall event on Wednesday, October 15, with far-left Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) being pressed by a Republican student about what the Schumer shutdown shows about Schumer’s leadership and, as a result, ended up sputtering and looking quite foolish in a humiliating moment for the longtime leftist senator. For reference, the town hall in which the incident occurred was hosted by CNN, and …
Bernie Sanders Gets ‘Wrecked’ by Republican Voter During Town Hall
Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) was mocked across social media Wednesday night after a town hall exchange where a young audience member pressed him on Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s role in the government shutdown. The post Bernie Sanders Gets ‘Wrecked’ by Republican Voter During Town Hall appeared first on Slay News.
Sanders blames Trump and Johnson for shutdown
“This is not a time for credit. This is a time to think about American policy,” said Sanders, claiming “The entire infrastructure of Gaza... have been destroyed under Trump,” and criticizing $22 billion given to Netanyahu's government for policies that “have been starving children.”
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