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Senator Bernie Sanders, i-vt., He got up during an ABC interview “This Week” prior to the recording that was issued on Sunday, and accused Jonathan Karl of asking a “meaningless” question about whether the representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Dn.y., should apply for the Senate.
Just after calling Ocasio-Cortez “extraordinary”, Sanders did not answer a question about whether he would like to see her in the Senate. Speculation has increased About AOC challenging the Chuck Schumer Senate minority leader in a primary one after Schumer supported a government financing bill to avoid partial closure.
“At this time, we have, as I said, only many people in Congress. Ok, Jonathan. Thank you,” Sanders said as he got up from his seat.
Karl told the senator that he had one more question for him.
Bernie Sanders refused to answer Jonathan Karl’s question about whether AOC should join the Senate. (Getty images)
“Well, I ask you, you know, you want to do nonsense, do nonsense. No, I don’t want to talk within Beltway’s things. I have 32,000 people,” Sanders said, referring to the crowd that met Friday at Denver for an event with AOC.
Karl convinced Sanders to return and sit down.
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Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) speaks during a demonstration on March 21, 2025 at Civic Center Park in Denver, Colorado. (Chet Strange)
“Well, well. But I don’t want to talk about this. What was the last question?” Sanders asked.
Karl then asked about Sanders’ future in politics.
Senator Bernie Sanders, I-VT., And representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, DN.Y., greet the crowd together during an event of “Lucha Oligarchy” at the State University of Arizona, on Thursday, March 20, 2025, in Tempe, Ariz. (Ross D. Franklin)
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“At this time, I am very proud that the people of the Vermont state He sent me back to the Senate with 63% of the votes, “said Sander.” At this moment I am the Vermont senator. That is what I do, and I am very happy to do it. I am 83 years old, then. And I’m tired. “