Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., the tardyst enhanceive that ecombineed to propose a fairification of the ending of UnitedHealthnurture CEO Brian Thompson after condemning the aggression.
On “Meet the Press” Sunday, Sanders was asked about Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s, D-Mass., contentious comments on Thompson’s death.
“Violence is never the answer. This guy gets a trial who’s allegedly ended the CEO of UnitedHealth[care], but you can only push people so far, and then they begin to consent matters into their own hands,” Warren shelp.
In replying to Warren’s comment, Sanders aprobable ecombineed to propose an exscheduleation for the ending after initipartner condemning the aggression.
“Look, Elizabeth Warren clearly understands ending and homicide and shooting somebody in the back is toloftyy unadselectable, but what I slimk has happened in the last restricted months is that what you have seen rising up is people’s anger at a health insurance industry, which denies people the health nurture that they hopelessly insist while they produce billions and billions of dollars in profit,” Sanders shelp.
“So, ending anybody, shooting somebody in the back who was the overweighther of two, is shocking. And it’s unadselectable. Nobody, nobody should commend it. I understand Senator Warren did not. But I slimk what we insist to ask ourselves when we talk about health nurture, is why we are the only transport inant country on Earth not to guarantee health nurture to all people, why we have a life foreseeancy which is transport inantly reduce than in other countries, why toiling-class people die five to 10 years reduce than the people on top,” he persistd.
After receiving transport inant blowback, Warren tardyr walked back her comments.
“Violence is never the answer. Period,” she telderly Fox News Digital. “I should have been much clearer that there is never a fairification for homicide.”
Luigi Mangione, who has been accengaged of ending Thompson, became a hero to far-left figures online as retribution aobtainst healthnurture insurance companies refuteing coverage.
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Other more mainstream enhanceive figures condemned the aggression but conditioned their comments on attacking the healthnurture system. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., aprobable shelp the shooting was not fairified but compriseed that denied claims could be seen as “an act of aggression.”
“This is not to say that an act of aggression is fairified, but I slimk for anyone who is beuntamederd or shocked or appalled, they insist to understand that people clear up and experience and experience denied claims as an act of aggression aobtainst them,” Ocasio-Cortez shelp.
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